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peerd

v1.0.0

Published

Install npm packages with --legacy-peer-deps automatically

Readme

peerd 🚀

Install npm packages with --legacy-peer-deps the easy way!
Say goodbye to peer dependency headaches and hello to smooth installs. 😎


What it does ✨

peerd is a tiny CLI tool that automatically adds --legacy-peer-deps to your npm install commands. Perfect for those pesky legacy projects! 🛠️

Example

npx peerd express axios

Installation 📦

npm install -g peerd

Usage 📝

npx peerd <package1> <package2> ...

Why use peerd? 🤔

  • Legacy Projects: If your project relies on older npm versions, peerd ensures compatibility.
  • Peer Dependency Issues: Say goodbye to those pesky "can't install peer dependencies" errors.
  • Simplified Installs: Just specify the packages you need, and let peerd handle the rest.

Contributing 🤝

Pull requests are welcome! For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License 📝

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Author 🤵

This project is created by Alohe.

Acknowledgements 🤝