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@pakerzhang/module-cleaner

v1.0.6

Published

Clean node_modules

Downloads

20

Readme

Module Cleaner

Module Cleaner is a script that helps you find all the node_modules directories under the execution path and gives you the option to delete them.

Installation

You can install Module Cleaner using npm or yarn by running the following command:

npm install -g @pakerzhang/module-cleaner

or

yarn global add @pakerzhang/module-cleaner

Usage

  1. Open the terminal and navigate to the desired path where you want to search for node_modules directories.

  2. Execute the module-cleaner command:

module-cleaner
  1. Module Cleaner will display a list of node_modules directories found within the execution path.

  2. You will be prompted to confirm whether you want to delete the node_modules directories. Choose "Yes" or "No" accordingly.

Example

Here's an example of how to use Module Cleaner:

$ cd /path/to/project
$ module-cleaner

Module Cleaner will search for node_modules directories under the /path/to/project directory and present you with the option to delete them.

License

Module Cleaner is released under the MIT License.