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uptodate

v1.0.2

Published

A CLI tool to update dependencies in your package.json

Downloads

8

Readme

uptodate

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A CLI tool to update dependencies in your package.json.

Installation

npm install -g uptodate

Usage

Usage: uptodate [OPTIONS]

  It opens a package.json and checks its dependencies/devDependencies.
  If there are out-dated packages, it updates them and rewrites the package.json
  Lastly, it takes changelogs from GitHub if is possible, and shows summary of
  them in a browser.

Options:
  -h, --help            Print this text.
  -v, --version         Print the version number.
  --ignore <NAMES>      Ignore package names (comma separated).
  --no-save             Don't rewrite package.json.
  --no-show-changelog   Don't show changelogs in a browser.

Example

uptodate
uptodate --ignore foo,bar,yay --no-show-changelog

Node API

var uptodate = require("uptodate");

uptodate(options, callback)

It opens a package.json and checks its dependencies/devDependencies. If there are out-dated packages, it updates them and rewrites the package.json.

  • options object -- Optional.
    • options.cwd string -- A directory path. This opens package.json of here. By default, process.cwd().
    • options.ignore string[] -- Package names. This ignores the packages even if is out-dated.
    • options.noSave boolean -- A flag that to not rewrite package.json.
  • callback (err: Error|null, result: object[]|null) => void -- Optional. A callback that will be called at done. err is not null if failed. result is an array. Its each value is an instance of {name: string, current: string, latest: string}.
    • name is the package name.
    • current is a version text before updating.
    • latest is a version text after updating probably.