updtr v4.1.0
updtr
Update outdated npm modules with zero pain™
Based on npm outdated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.
Installation
npm install -g updtr
Options
--use
-u
Specify the package manager to use:
npm
yarn
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
latest
(default): update all packages to the latest version numbernon-breaking
: update all packages to the latest version number that does not conflict with the installed version numberwanted
: update all packages to the latest version number that does not conflict with the version number as specified in thepackage.json
--save
-s
Specify how updated versions should be saved to the package.json
:
smart
(default): tries to preserve the current style. Falls back tocaret
if the style cannot be preserved.caret
: saves^x.y.z
exact
: savesx.y.z
--reporter
-r
Choose a reporter for the console output:
dense
(default): See screenshotbasic
: Usesconsole.log
for output, no need for a TTY (e.g when running on CI)none
: No 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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