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ok-ready

v1.0.2

Published

OK, does [github, maven, npm, nuget, pypi] have version [x.y.z] of [something/something]?

Downloads

6

Readme

OK, Ready!

A simple interactive CLI tool for uniformly checking a few different software registries.

Command Usage

help

(ok)--> help

  Commands:

    help [command...]                               Provides help for a given command.
    exit                                            Exits application.
    property <keyValue>                             Set an individual property
    properties [setAll...]                          Retrieve or set all properties
    tags                                            List published tags
    versions [options] <registry> [projects...]     List published project versions
    echo [message...]                               Outputs the passed message.
    check [options] <registry> <project> <version>  Check whether a particular project version exists

Initialized with the rollup-starter-project

This project used the rollup-starter-project to get started with rollup (and babel) for writing npm packages using ES6 modules. Writing npm packages with a jsnext:main allows users of your package to choose whether they use it using the traditional require function understood by node.js, or using the import statement added in ES6 which can result in smaller bundles through live-code inclusion static analysis.