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npm-pd

v1.0.5

Published

A beautiful CLI dashboard for NPM publishers

Downloads

10

Readme

A beautiful CLI dashboard for NPM publishers.

Installation

yarn global add npm-pd
npm install --global npm-pd

API

CLI Usage:

yarn npm-pd --help

Usage: npm-pd [options] [command]

Options:
  -V, --version                output the version number
  -h, --help                   display help for command

Commands:
  maintainer [options] <name>  fetch packages by maintainer
  author [options] <name>      fetch packages by author
  evaluate <name>              show analysis for a package
  help [command]               display help for command

Maintainer:

yarn npm-pd maintainer --help

Display packages by maintainer.

Usage: npm-pd maintainer [options] <name>

fetch packages by maintainer

Options:
  -s --sort <value>    sort by 'date', 'name', 'version', 'quality', 'popularity', 'maintenance', or 'score'
  -r --reverse         reverse sort order
  -o --org <value      filter packages by org
  -l --limit <number>  limit the number of packages returned
  -h, --help           display help for command

Author:

yarn npm-pd author --help

Display packages by author.

Usage: npm-pd author [options] <name>

fetch packages by author

Options:
  -s --sort <value>    sort by 'name', 'version', 'date', 'quality', 'popularity', 'maintenance', or 'score'
  -r --reverse         reverse sort order
  -o --org <value      filter packages by org
  -l --limit <number>  limit the number of packages returned
  -h, --help           display help for command

Evaluate:

yarn npm-pd evaluate --help

Show search analysis for a package.

Usage: npm-pd evaluate [options] <name>

show search analysis for a package

Options:
  -h, --help  display help for command

Programmatic Usage:

Run npm-pd commands programmatically:

import { maintainerAction, authorAction, evaluateAction } from "npm-pd";

Types:

maintainerAction(name: string, options: PublisherOptions) => void;

authorAction(name: string, options: PublisherOptions) => void;

evaluateAction(name: string) => void;

type PublisherOptions = {
  sort?: SortBy;
  reverse?: boolean;
  org?: string;
  limit?: number;
}

Commander Plugins:

Add npm-pd commands to any commander program:

import { program } from "commander";
import { maintainer, author, evaluate } from "npm-pd";

maintainer(program);
author(program);
evaluate(program);

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MIT

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