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just-fucking-install

v0.0.1

Published

A package manager interface for npm, yarn, and pnpm

Downloads

4

Readme

WIP: Just Fucking Install

Is an attempt to reduce the amount of time wasted figuring out what is the package manager you should type in the current repo you are working on. Specially useful if you have few repos to maintain and you like to try them all. NPM, Yarn, Pnpm... I don't care. I just want it installed.

The idea is to have a single command that will act as an interface for the package manager used in the repo. So if you ever wanted to try a new package manager, you just need to change the packageManager on your package.json and remove your lock file and you are good to go. No need to change your scripts or CLI anymore.

Installation

npm install -g just-fucking-install

Usage

# just fucking install
$ jf install
$ jf i

TODOs

  • [x] Install new packages
    • [x] Support -D or --save-dev flag
  • [x] Uninstall packages
  • [x] Run scripts
  • [ ] If the package manager is not installed on your machine, it will be installed first.
  • [ ] If the package manager is not defined in the repo, it will be installed using the default package manager.
  • [ ] Create Fig autocompletion for the CLI