Looks for local NPM packages by their author or URL. Can be used to detect packages of authors, whose work you want to fund, or who you want to avoid.
Find all packages installed in the local node_modules
authored by me, or with prantlf
in the repository URL:
npx find-npm-by-author -A prantl -R prantlf
And the same programmatically:
import { findByAuthor } from 'find-npm-by-author'
const { directories } = await findByAuthor({ authors: ['prantl'], repositories: ['prantlf'] })
for (const directory of directories) console.log(directory)
The command-line tool is usually installed globally. The package can be installed locally too for the programmatic usage. You can use your favourite package manager like NPM, PNPM or Yarn. Make sure, that you use Node.js version 10 or newer:
npm i find-npm-by-author
pnpm i find-npm-by-author
yarn add find-npm-by-author
Paths to directories paths with matching packages will be printed on the console.
find-npm-by-author [option...]
Options:
-A|--author <word> word to match in the name of the author
-H|--homepage <word> word to match in the home page URL
-R|--repository <word> word to match in the repository or bugs URL
-p|--path <path> path to modules to search (default: node_modules)
-V|--version print version number
-h|--help print usage instructions
Words will be matched as expressions with a word boundary, enclosed by \b.
The arguments can be specified multiple times to try one of several words.
This package exposes the following names exports.
Input parameters are expected as an object with the following properties. At least one of the arrays authors
, homepages
or repositories
must not be empty.
property | type | default | description |
---|---|---|---|
path |
string |
'node_modules' |
path to the directory with NPM modules to search |
authors |
string[] |
[] |
word expressions to match in names of package authors |
homepages |
string[] |
[] |
word expressions to match in the package home page URL |
repositories |
string[] |
[] |
word expressions to match in package repository or bug URLs |
Output is an object with the following properties:
property | type | description |
---|---|---|
directories |
string[] |
directory paths with matching packages |
errors |
object[] |
errors from reading or parsing packages |
An error is described by an object with the following properties:
property | type | description |
---|---|---|
error |
Error |
the original error thrown when reading or parsing a package |
file |
string |
the path to the file which was processed when the error was thrown |
content |
string |
the content of the processed file if reading succeeded and parsing failed |
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Lint and test your code.
Copyright (c) 2022 Ferdinand Prantl
Licensed under the MIT license.