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ranza

v1.1.0

Published

The dependency checker

Downloads

20

Readme

Ranza

The dependency checker

NPM Version Build Status

Quickly spot any dependency required in the project and not listed in package.json. And also the other way around: quickly remove listed dependencies that are not being used.

Supports ES5 / ES6

Why use ranza?

Avoid accumulation of dependencies that are not being used.

Getting Started

With node and npm installed, install ranza with a single command.

As CLI
$ npm install -g ranza
As Node Module
$ npm install ranza

CLI Usage

Status

Checks all project for required dependencies and confirms if they are listed on package.json:

$ ranza status

You can use status with debug option as arguments, to best view requires status showing the occurrence files, ex:

input:

$ ranza status --debug

some output example:

Defined and used:
  • babel-core
     => lib/new.js

  • bluebird
     => core/src/comparer.js
     => core/src/manager.js
     => core/src/sentinel.js

Defined, but unused:
  • grunt
  • babel

Install

Installs all dependencies required throughout the project, but do not save them in package.json:

$ ranza install

Installs all dependencies required throughout the project and add them to package.json as dependencies:

$ ranza install --save

Installs all dependencies required throughout the project and save them in package.json as devDependencies:

$ ranza install --save-dev

Clean

Remove and clean all unused dependencies from package.json:

$ ranza clean

Node Module Usage

Status

You can check the dependencies status from current project using:

var ranza = require('ranza');

ranza.status(function(status) {
	/* 
	status = { 
		undefinedUsed: [], 
		definedUnused: [ 'ejs'], 
		definedUsed: [ 'express', 'kenobi' ] 
	}
	*/

	console.log(status)
});

Check

Return dependencies (require and import) from current file using:

var ranza = require('ranza');

ranza.check('file.js', function(dependencies, err) {
    console.log(dependencies) // ['kenobi', 'bluebird']
    console.log(err) // null
});

History

See Changelog for more details.

Contributing

Don't be shy, send a Pull Request! Here is how:

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

About

License: MIT ® Raphael Amorim