0.12.1 • Published 4 years ago
@deepjs/ni v0.12.1
ni
npm i in a yarn project, again? F**k!
ni - use the right package manager
npm · yarn · pnpm
ni - install
ni
# npm install
# yarn install
# pnpm installni axios
# npm i axios
# yarn add axios
# pnpm i axiosni @types/node -D
# npm i @types/node -D
# yarn add @types/node -D
# pnpm i @types/node -Dni --frozen
# npm ci
# yarn install --frozen-lockfile
# pnpm install --frozen-lockfileni -g iroiro
# npm i -g iroiro
# yarn global add iroiro
# pnpm i -g iroiro
# this uses default agent, regardless your current working directorynr - run
nr dev --port=3000
# npm run dev -- --port=3000
# yarn run dev --port=3000
# pnpm run dev -- --port=3000nr
# interactively select the script to run
# supports https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-scripts-info conventionnr -
# rerun the last commandnx - execute
nx jest
# npx jest
# yarn dlx jest
# pnpm dlx jestnu - upgrade
nu
# npm upgrade
# yarn upgrade
# pnpm upgradenu -i
# (not available for npm)
# yarn upgrade-interactive
# pnpm upgrade -inci - clean install
nci
# npm ci
# yarn install --frozen-lockfile
# pnpm install --frozen-lockfileif the corresponding node manager is not present, this command will install it globally along the way.
Change Directory
ni -C packages/foo vite
nr -C playground devConfig
; ~/.nirc
; fallback when no lock found
defaultAgent=npm # default "prompt"
; for global installs
globalAgent=npm# ~/.bashrc
# custom configuration file path
export NI_CONFIG_FILE="$HOME/.config/ni/nirc"How?
ni assumes that you work with lockfiles (and you should)
Before it runs, it will detect your yarn.lock / pnpm-lock.yaml / package-lock.json to know current package manager, and runs the corresponding commands.
0.12.1
4 years ago