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mini-nrm

v1.1.0

Published

Mini npm registry manager

Downloads

60

Readme

mini-nrm

Super lightweight npm registry manager

  • No dependencies.
  • mini-nrm ~ 21kB | nnrm ~ 7MB | nrm ~ 15MB
  • Customizing the registry image
  • Test response speed details
  • TypeScript type declarations included.

Install

npm install -g mini-nrm

Because it is very slim, you can use npx to manage the registry image directly without installing it

npx mini-nrm --help

Usage

This command does not modify the registry, it just uses the specified registry to install the dependencies

It uses the taobao registry to install output-line get-user-ip body-data simple-unique

-npm install output-line get-user-ip body-data simple-unique -S
+mnrm use taobao output-line get-user-ip body-data simple-unique -S

mnrm --help: Show this help

  Usage
    $ mnrm [options]
  Options
    ls, list                            List all the registries
    use <name> [package...]             Switch registry or specify registry directly to install npm packages
    add <name> <registry> [home]        Add a custom registry
    test [-i, --info]                   Test the response time of all registries
    del, delete, rm, remove <name...>   Remove a custom registry
    h, -h, help, --help                 Show this help
  Examples

    $ mnrm add npm https://registry.npmjs.org/

    $ mnrm use npm

    $ mnrm use taobao output-line get-user-ip body-data simple-unique -S

    $ mnrm list

      * npm --------- https://registry.npmjs.org/
        yarn -------- https://registry.yarnpkg.com/
        taobao ------ https://registry.npmmirror.com/
        tencent ----- https://mirrors.cloud.tencent.com/npm/
        npmMirror --- https://skimdb.npmjs.com/registry/

    $ mnrm test

      * npm --------- 153 ms
        yarn -------- 175 ms
        taobao ------ 519 ms
        tencent ----- 121 ms
        npmMirror --- 481 ms

JavaScript API

import mnrm from 'mini-nrm'

console.log(mnrm.list())
// output
// * npm --------- https://registry.npmjs.org/
//   yarn -------- https://registry.yarnpkg.com/
//   taobao ------ https://registry.npmmirror.com/
//   tencent ----- https://mirrors.cloud.tencent.com/npm/
//   npmMirror --- https://skimdb.npmjs.com/registry/
//   github ------ https://npm.pkg.github.com/