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npm-ver

v0.1.0

Published

Command line tool for checking the version on an npm package

Downloads

3

Readme

NPMV Command-line Tool

npmv is a command-line tool I built to tell me the version number of a node module. It's a lot of work for me writing cat package.json everytime I want to check the version of a package. Especially when I want to find out the initial version of a package before I update the version number.

This tool also allows you to easily update package versions. It follows semver convention.

Installation

$ npm install -g npm-ver

Usage

$ npmv
//=> Version: v0.1.0

Options

Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, the following arguments:

MINOR|minor|min|m - Increments the MINOR part of the version number

MAJOR|major|maj|M - Increments the MAJOR part of the version number

PATCH|patch|p - Increments the PATCH part of the version number

Note: Incrementing minor automatically sets patch back to 0, and incrementing MAJOR sets MINOR and PATCH to 0

Examples

$ npmv
//=> Version: 0.1.0

$ npmv patch
//=> Version: 0.1.1

$ npmv p
//=> Version: 0.1.2

$ npmv m
//=> Version: 0.2.0

$ npmv M
//=> Version: 1.0.0