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@lerna/list
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6.0.0-alpha.0 (2022-10-07)
Note: Version bump only for package lerna-monorepo
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@lerna/list
List local packages
Install lerna for access to the lerna
CLI.
The list
subcommand is aliased to several convenient shorthands (similar to npm ls
):
lerna ls
: Identical to lerna list
, which is itself analogous to the ls
commandlerna ll
: Equivalent to lerna ls -l
, showing long outputlerna la
: Equivalent to lerna ls -la
, showing all packages (including private ones)$ lerna ls
package-1
package-2
You might notice extra logging from lerna
when running these commands in your shell.
Rest assured they will not infect your piped incantations,
as all logs are emitted to stderr
, not stdout
.
In any case, you can always pass --loglevel silent
to create pristine chains of magical shell wizardry.
lerna ls
also respects all available Filter Flags.
--json
Show information as a JSON array.
$ lerna ls --json
[
{
"name": "package-1",
"version": "1.0.0",
"private": false,
"location": "/path/to/packages/pkg-1"
},
{
"name": "package-2",
"version": "1.0.0",
"private": false,
"location": "/path/to/packages/pkg-2"
}
]
Tip: Pipe to the json
utility to pick out individual properties:
$ lerna ls --json --all | json -a -c 'this.private === true' name
package-3
--ndjson
Show information as newline-delimited JSON.
$ lerna ls --ndjson
{"name":"package-1","version":"1.0.0","private":false,"location":"/path/to/packages/pkg-1"}
{"name":"package-2","version":"1.0.0","private":false,"location":"/path/to/packages/pkg-2"}
--all
Alias: -a
Show private packages that are hidden by default.
$ lerna ls --all
package-1
package-2
package-3 (private)
--long
Alias: -l
Show extended information.
$ lerna ls --long
package-1 v1.0.1 packages/pkg-1
package-2 v1.0.2 packages/pkg-2
$ lerna ls -la
package-1 v1.0.1 packages/pkg-1
package-2 v1.0.2 packages/pkg-2
package-3 v1.0.3 packages/pkg-3 (private)
--parseable
Alias: -p
Show parseable output instead of columnified view.
By default, each line of the output is an absolute path to a package.
In --long
output, each line is a :
-separated list: <fullpath>:<name>:<version>[:flags..]
$ lerna ls --parseable
/path/to/packages/pkg-1
/path/to/packages/pkg-2
$ lerna ls -pl
/path/to/packages/pkg-1:package-1:1.0.1
/path/to/packages/pkg-2:package-2:1.0.2
$ lerna ls -pla
/path/to/packages/pkg-1:package-1:1.0.1
/path/to/packages/pkg-2:package-2:1.0.2
/path/to/packages/pkg-3:package-3:1.0.3:PRIVATE
--toposort
Sort packages in topological order (dependencies before dependents) instead of lexical by directory.
$ json dependencies <packages/pkg-1/package.json
{
"pkg-2": "file:../pkg-2"
}
$ lerna ls --toposort
package-2
package-1
--graph
Show dependency graph as a JSON-formatted adjacency list.
$ lerna ls --graph
{
"pkg-1": [
"pkg-2"
],
"pkg-2": []
}
$ lerna ls --graph --all
{
"pkg-1": [
"pkg-2"
],
"pkg-2": [
"pkg-3"
],
"pkg-3": [
"pkg-2"
]
}
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List local packages
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