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@hypermod/cli

v0.24.0

Published

To download and run codemods, we provide a CLI tool called @hypermod/cli.

Downloads

11,938

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@hypermod/cli

To download and run codemods, we provide a CLI tool called @hypermod/cli.

@hypermod/cli is responsible for running the provided transform against your entire codebase. Under the hood, it is a wrapper of jscodeshift's CLI, which provides additional functionality.

  • Ability to run community codemods hosted on npm
  • Runs versioned codemods in sequence
  • Always runs the latest version of a codemod
  • The CLI allows you to run transforms either from the the public registry or on your local machine as per the original implementation of jscodeshift

Note: Codemods are designed to do the heavy lifting, but they may not be perfect, so some manual work may still be required in order to successfully migrate.

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