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up-force

v0.2.0

Published

A tool for upgrading project dependencies, ignoring advisories.

Downloads

2

Readme

UP Force

Installation

Make sure you have Node.js installed.

npm install -g up-force

Motivation

In many projects, keeping dependencies up-to-date is essential for security, performance, and leveraging the latest features. This tool aims to simplify the process of upgrading all dependencies in a project, disregarding any advisories or warnings. It streamlines the upgrade workflow, allowing users to focus on ensuring compatibility and taking advantage of the latest improvements without being interrupted by advisory messages.

By using this tool, you can efficiently upgrade your project's dependencies with minimal friction, helping you maintain a healthy and current software ecosystem.

Usage

Apply

To apply the upgrade for dependencies, use the following command:

up-force apply -m <manager> -o <outFile> -d <directory>

Options:

  • -m, --manager <manager>: Specify the package manager tool (e.g., 'yarn'). Default is 'yarn'.
  • -o, --outFile <outFile>: Specify the output file for logging (optional).
  • -d, --directory <directory>: Specify the target directory. Default is the current working directory.

Execute

Run the following command to execute the program:

up-force apply

This will parse the command-line arguments and execute the corresponding actions.

Examples

Provide examples of how to use your tool for common use cases.

License

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