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modulekill

v1.5.0

Published

test

Readme

Dashboard ModuleKill

About The Project

When creating projects in node we always have a node_modules folder where all our packages installed in the project are located. This directory depending on the size of the project can have a huge weight and when we stop working on the project we leave all those MBs installed on our machine.

With ModuleKill you can delete only the node_modules folders of the projects you want without deleting the project itself.

Installation

To use the package just run a command in your terminal, making sure you are in the directory from which you want to start scanning.

  • npm
    npx modulekill@latest

Scanning ModuleKill

Usage

Using ModuleKill is quite simple, just use "Up" and "Down" to navigate and the "Enter" button to select the package to remove.

Scanning ModuleKill

Contact

Francesco Alterio - [email protected]

Repo: https://github.com/francescoalterio/modulekill

Portfolio: https://francescoalterio.com/

Linkdin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francescoalterio/