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license-data

v2.1.0

Published

creates a short report about project's dependencies (license, url etc)

Downloads

4

Readme

license-report --output=json > outputfile.json

license report tool

generate license report of a project's dependencies

install

	npm install -g license-report

usage

simple:

	> cd your/project/
	> license-report

by default, license-report outputs all licenses from dependencies and devDependencies. To specify one or the other, use --only

	> license-report --only=dev
	> license-report --only=prod

explicit package.json:

	license-report --package=/path/to/package.json

customize a field's label:

	license-report --report.label.department=division

customize a default value (only applicable for some fields):

	license-report --department.label=division --department.value=ninjaSquad

another registry:

	license-report --registry=https://myregistry.com/

different outputs:

	license-report --output=table
	license-report --output=json
	license-report --output=csv
	license-report --output=csv --delimiter="|"

exclude (TBD):

	license-report --excluse=async --exclude=rc

screenshot

debug

export DEBUG=license-report*

see lib/config.js for more details

use rc for further customization

TODO

  1. complete exclude libraries feature
  2. refactor getPackageJson and getPackageReportData to be usable for both local filesystem and npm

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