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updtr

Update outdated npm modules with zero pain™

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Based on npm outdated, updtr installs the latest version and runs npm test for each dependency. In case the test succeeds, updtr saves the new version number to your package.json. Otherwise, updtr rolls back the conflicting update.

Additionally, it will use yarn instead of npm when a yarn.lock file is present in your project.

Made by Peerigon.

updtr

Installation

npm install -g updtr

Options

--use -u

Specify the package manager to use:

Updtr tries to guess the package manager by looking for a yarn.lock file. If there is one in process.cwd(), it will use yarn. Setting this option overrides that default.

--exclude --ex

Space separated list of module names that should not be updated.

--update-to --to

--save -s

Specify how updated versions should be saved to the package.json:

--reporter -r

Choose a reporter for the console output:

--test -t

Specify a custom test command. Surround with quotes:

updtr -t "mocha -R spec"

--test-stdout --out

Show test stdout if the update fails.

--registry --reg

Specify a custom registry to use.

Please note: yarn does not support to set a custom registry via command line. Use a .npmrc file to achieve this. See also yarnpkg/yarn#606.

--version

Show the current updtr version.

--help

Show all commands.

License

Unlicense

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