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mypmp

v1.0.8

Published

Utility to convert npm command to the correct package manager based on your projects lock file

Downloads

12

Readme

mypmp

AKA My package manager package

Why

No more yarn install or npm remove. Mypmp simplifies working in the javascript enviroment, for those who tend to use different package manager at work and at home And for checking up on those older projects where you used different manager.

How

"npm install mypmp -g"

To use please specify your preferred package-manager using "mypmp use" command. Mypmp will use this incase there is no lockfile present in the project yet, otherwise nodepm will recognise the pm used and use the correct commands.

Commands:

"mypmp use <package-manager>"

"mypmp install" (optional tags -D and -G)

"mypmp uninstall"

"mypmp init"

"mypmp run"

"mypmp cache" Equivelant to npm cache-clean

Tags

-D installs the dependecy as a devDependency

-G installs the package globally

Supports

npm, yarn, pnpm