2.0.2 • Published 4 years ago

@bconnorwhite/module v2.0.2

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7
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

Read your module's package.json without importing it.

Why not just import your package.json? Importing your package.json can break your project's structure when using TypeScript if package.json is outside of your source folder.

Installation

yarn add @bconnorwhite/module
npm install @bconnorwhite/module

API

import {
  PackageJSON,
  getPackageJSON,
  getPackageJSONSync,
  getVersion,
  getVersionSync
} from "@bconnorwhite/module";

function getPackageJSON(dirname: string): Promise<PackageJSON | undefined>;

function getPackageJSONSync(dirname: string): PackageJSON | undefined;

function getVersion(dirname: string): Promise<string | undefined>;

function getVersionSync(dirname: string): string | undefined;
  • find-up: Find a file or directory by walking up parent directories
  • read-json-safe: Read objects from JSON files without try catch.
  • types-pkg-json: Type checking for package.json

MIT

Related Packages

  • @bconnorwhite/package: A utility for reading package.json of a project, and forming paths relative to it.
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