This project has been discontinued.
Please use alternatives like
yarn upgrade-interactive --latest
(when using Yarn)- https://depfu.com
- https://github.com/apps/renovate
This script looks up your package.json and tells you if there are any outdated packages. In case of outdated packages the script returns an exit code 1, otherwise 0. It uses npm outdated --json
under the hood.
- ignore specific packages to be marked as outdated
- sort packages by version difference (major → minor → patch)
- indicate version difference by color
- display type of dependency
- show the
homepage
setting from the package.json of the outdated package
npm install --save-dev @sum.cumo/node-modules-check
check-node-modules
You can set up packages that should be ignored in a configuration file.
Example:
{
"ignore": ["eslint"],
"ignoreRegex": [
"([a-z])." //regex can be used as well
],
"ignoreDev": true, // ignore dev dependencies
"ignoreSemver": [
// ignore semantic version
"prerelease"
]
}
The configuration file can be specified through
check-node-modules --config path/to/some/config/file
or by placing a file named .check-node-modules.config.json
in your projects folder.
At sum.cumo we run this check in a scheduled pipeline in GitLab CI in order to check for outdated node modules regularly and automatically.
npm install
./bin/check.js
This will run the package on itself.
- Create the
.cast
file:asciinema rec node-modules-check.cast
- Create the
.svg
file:cat node-modules-check.cast | svg-term-cli --out node-modules-check.svg --profile=Seti --height=30 --width=100 --term iterm2 --window
Copyright 2019 sum.cumo GmbH
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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