CLI tool written in Go to review and update your NPM dependencies, easy and fast.
- 🔍 Easily identify the update type for each package, whether it's a patch, minor, or major update.
- 📃 Review the release notes for each package to see "what's new" before deciding whether to update.
- 🦘 Selectively skip updates for specific packages.
- 🛡️ Back up your
package.json
file before updating, ensuring you always have a fallback option if something goes wrong. - Supports .npmrc
_authToken
(read more here)
npm install -g up-npm
Go where your package.json
is located and run:
up-npm
or
up-npm [flags]
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-h, --help | Display help information for up-npm. |
--allow-downgrade | Allows downgrading a if latest version is older than current. |
--file string
|
Default package.json . |
-f, --filter string
|
Filter dependencies by package name |
--no-dev | Exclude dev dependencies. Default false . |
--update-patches | Update patch versions automatically. Default false . |
-v, --version | Display the version number for up-npm. |
# Update dependencies
npm-up
# Excluding dev dependencies
npm-up --no-dev
# Update only packages containing "lint"
npm-up --filter lint
npm-up -f lint
# Update some specific .json
npm-up --file my-project/package.json
npm install -g up-npm
- Prerequisites:
- Then run:
task buid
- Binaries will be created in
/dist
folder.
from https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v10/configuring-npm/npmrc
Detects _authToken
inside .npmrc file.
The four relevant files are:
- (✅ supported) per-project config file (/path/to/my/project/.npmrc)
- (✅ supported) per-user config file (~/.npmrc)
- (❌ unsupported) global config file ($PREFIX/etc/npmrc)
- (❌ unsupported) npm builtin config file (/path/to/npm/npmrc)
This feature allows to fetch private packages.
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