list-installed-dependencies v0.1.0
list-installed-dependencies
List the dependencies present in the local npm project's package.json
file.
The tool lists the installed versions of all dependencies listed explicitly in package.json
in the current project/directory. .
By default it lists all dependencies but you can supply a single argument to filter the list, which will match using a RegExp against the module names.
Highly inspired by @wabson/list-dependencies npm package.
Installation
The module can be installed from the public npm registry, e.g.
npm install --save-dev list-installed-dependencies
Usage
Method 1: Short and Sweet
Method 2: Through npm run
First, reference the list-installed-dependencies
command script by adding it to your
package.json
.
...
"scripts": {
"list-deps": "list-installed-dependencies"
},
...
You can now run commands such as the following to list the configured dependencies of your project.
# list all dependencies, one-per-line
npm run list-deps
# list selected dependencies matching a regexp
npm run list-deps "^ember-cli-"
If you are parsing the output of the script with a shell script, you probably want
to add --loglevel=silent
to the npm run
command.
The project also exports a single function to fetch the list of dependencies and run a callback function with the list of matched dependencies as a single argument, so you can use this directly if you are writing scripts yourself.
var listDependencies = require('list-installed-dependencies');
listDependencies('lodash', function(dependencies) {
dependencies.forEach(function(d) {
console.log(d.name + '@' + d.version);
});
});
Known issues
There was an error reading the package.json file
The script will only look for package.json
files in the current directory. You
should always run the command script via npm run
to ensure that the current
working directory is set correctly.
7 years ago