A node.js library for analyzing open source library dependencies
Analyze dependencies, inheritance and some other useful info of Vue components in static code.
Generates a glimpse of descriptions for your dependencies in the package.json
A tool to analyze a Node.js project/package
Processes YAML files of structure and dependencies, generated by analyzers, so they can be rendered and interacted with.
A utility for analyzing npm package dependencies
Plugin to validate dependencies, concerning their license and vulnerabities
hugodep is for analyzing the dependencies in a project to see: how each dependency is used, and which dependencies are useless. The same goals as depcheck, but this code works 100% guaranteed without false alarms, with a 2% of their lines of code.
**unpacman** is a simple CLI tool to calculate and display the unpacked sizes of all dependencies in a `package.json` file. It highlights large package sizes, making it easier for developers to analyze dependency sizes directly from the terminal.
Determine dependencies for a given node.js file, directory tree, or module in code or on the command line
The org-analyzer plugin for the Salesforce CLI provides commands to analyze and report on various aspects of a Salesforce org, including generating data dictionaries, ERD charts, scanning object relationships, identifying metadata dependencies, checking a
Analyze a terraform directory and get a list of terraform/providers/and modules.
Lightweight optimized alternative react-redux. Auto analyze dependent state to reduce re-render
Analyze package.json and /node_modules to get a list of 'wanted' dependencies.
Detect and clean up unused dependencies in your TypeScript project effortlessly. This command-line tool analyzes your TypeScript source files, identifies dependencies that are not explicitly imported, and provides a list of unused dependencies. Streamline
A small package to find duplicate dependencies in your node_modules that helps to analyze your packages.
Java project dependency analyzer
Analyzes jOOPL-based OOP JavaScript and creates a dependency map which is used to asynchronously-load dependencies behind the scenes!
Statically analyzes Handlebars templates and components for dependency trees and other information.
LUNA: Library Usage in Node.js Analyzer
This React package optimizes the usage of useEffect, eliminating unnecessary re-renders, and efficiently handling multiple API calls. It analyzes dependencies to trigger effects only when needed, ensuring optimal performance. Prevent redundant network req
Get Node.js Package Dependencies Analyzed
depanlz is a dependencies analyze tool
`dep-forest`, aka "dependency-forest", is a tool for analyzing and visualizing the module dependencies in your JavaScript or TypeScript projects. Whether you're using ES Modules (`import`) or CommonJS (`require`), `dep-forest` helps you count and track ho
Dependency analyzer
Detects the framework that a project is using by analyzing its dependencies.
A tool to analyze JavaScript files and install dependencies found in require() calls.
Detect modules with circular dependencies in files
A versatile npm package for generating a comprehensive map of SCSS file dependencies within a specified folder structure. Easily analyze and visualize the import relationships between your SCSS files. Ideal for projects with complex stylesheets.
Detects the framework that a project is using by analyzing its dependencies.
CLI utility for bundle size optimization
Simple utility CLI tool to analyze which files are using a Node dependency 🚀
CLI tool to analyze the dependencies of your project. Size, count, and overhead in modules
Logger plugin to analyze apps dependencies
A powerful CLI tool for managing npm packages, checking dependencies, analyzing sizes, and ensuring license compliance.
A Tool for Analyzing Package Dependencies
Analyze an artifact to specify its properties such as config parameters etc.
This is a dependencies analyze plugin for pmnps
Command line tool for generating a changelog, or releasenotes, from a GIT repository.
Analyze and compare what is actually in your node_modules dir