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@0x-lerna-fork/list v3.16.3

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@0x-lerna-fork/list

List local packages

Install lerna for access to the lerna CLI.

Usage

The list subcommand is aliased to several convenient shorthands (similar to npm ls):

  • lerna ls: Identical to lerna list, which is itself analogous to the ls command
  • lerna ll: Equivalent to lerna ls -l, showing long output
  • lerna la: Equivalent to lerna ls -la, showing all packages (including private ones)
$ lerna ls
package-1
package-2

You might notice extra logging from lerna when running these commands in your shell. Rest assured they will not infect your piped incantations, as all logs are emitted to stderr, not stdout.

In any case, you can always pass --loglevel silent to create pristine chains of magical shell wizardry.

Options

lerna ls also respects all available Filter Flags.

--json

Show information as a JSON array.

$ lerna ls --json
[
  {
    "name": "package-1",
    "version": "1.0.0",
    "private": false,
    "location": "/path/to/packages/pkg-1"
  },
  {
    "name": "package-2",
    "version": "1.0.0",
    "private": false,
    "location": "/path/to/packages/pkg-2"
  }
]

Tip: Pipe to the json utility to pick out individual properties:

$ lerna ls --json --all | json -a -c 'this.private === true' name
package-3

--ndjson

Show information as newline-delimited JSON.

$ lerna ls --ndjson
{"name":"package-1","version":"1.0.0","private":false,"location":"/path/to/packages/pkg-1"}
{"name":"package-2","version":"1.0.0","private":false,"location":"/path/to/packages/pkg-2"}

--all

Alias: -a

Show private packages that are hidden by default.

$ lerna ls --all
package-1
package-2
package-3 (private)

--long

Alias: -l

Show extended information.

$ lerna ls --long
package-1 v1.0.1 packages/pkg-1
package-2 v1.0.2 packages/pkg-2

$ lerna ls -la
package-1 v1.0.1 packages/pkg-1
package-2 v1.0.2 packages/pkg-2
package-3 v1.0.3 packages/pkg-3 (private)

--parseable

Alias: -p

Show parseable output instead of columnified view.

By default, each line of the output is an absolute path to a package.

In --long output, each line is a :-separated list: <fullpath>:<name>:<version>[:flags..]

$ lerna ls --parseable
/path/to/packages/pkg-1
/path/to/packages/pkg-2

$ lerna ls -pl
/path/to/packages/pkg-1:package-1:1.0.1
/path/to/packages/pkg-2:package-2:1.0.2

$ lerna ls -pla
/path/to/packages/pkg-1:package-1:1.0.1
/path/to/packages/pkg-2:package-2:1.0.2
/path/to/packages/pkg-3:package-3:1.0.3:PRIVATE

--toposort

Sort packages in topological order (dependencies before dependents) instead of lexical by directory.

$ json dependencies <packages/pkg-1/package.json
{
  "pkg-2": "file:../pkg-2"
}

$ lerna ls --toposort
package-2
package-1

--graph

Show dependency graph as a JSON-formatted adjacency list.

$ lerna ls --graph
{
  "pkg-1": [
    "pkg-2"
  ],
  "pkg-2": []
}

$ lerna ls --graph --all
{
  "pkg-1": [
    "pkg-2"
  ],
  "pkg-2": [
    "pkg-3"
  ],
  "pkg-3": [
    "pkg-2"
  ]
}