Read a package json file
pnpm install get-package-json-file
# OR
npm install get-package-json-file
# OR
yarn add get-package-json-file
// Use ESM `import` statement syntax.
import getPackageJson from 'get-package-json-file';
// OR use CommonJS `require` syntax.
const getPackageJson = require('get-package-json-file');
// Get the package.json of the current working directory.
const pkgJson = await getPackageJson();
// This is same as.
const pkgJson = await getPackageJson(`./package.json`);
// Get the package.json of a specific directory e.g. one level up.
const pkgJson = await getPackageJson(`./../package.json`);
Path to the package.json file as a string.
Type: string
Default: ./package.json
(optional)
You can specify the options below.
KEY: 📦 NEW
, 👌 IMPROVE
, 🐛 FIX
, 📖 DOC
, 🚀 RELEASE
, and 🤖 TEST
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