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indated

v1.0.2

Published

Analyze your project's dependencies to determine how many major/minor/patch versions behind each one is

Downloads

40

Readme

GitHub license Coverage Status PRs Welcome

Indated

It's better to be indated than outdated!

Analyze your npm project's dependencies to determine how many major/minor/patch versions behind each one is.

Contents


Installation

$ npm install --save-dev indated

Usage

assuming you have ./node_modules/.bin/ in your path, just run

$ indated

or, if you have npm > 5.2.0

$ npx indated

otherwise, run

$ node_modules/.bin/indated

Options

By default, indated will generate a markdown table listing your project's dependencies that are one or more major versions behind the latest available. It does this by leveraging output from npm outdated.

You can easily add minor and patch versions to the output with --minor and --patch, and disable major with --no-major.

Example: show all dependencies that differ from latest only by minor version:

$ indated --no-major --minor

Example Output

$ indated --major --minor
building package tree... (this may take a while)
| package | level | difference |
| ------- | ----- | ---------- |
| jest    | minor | 1          |

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License