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@oclif/plugin-which
Advanced tools
find which plugin a command is in
$ npm install -g @oclif/plugin-which
$ oclif-example COMMAND
running command...
$ oclif-example (--version)
@oclif/plugin-which/3.2.53 linux-x64 node-v24.14.1
$ oclif-example --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ oclif-example COMMAND
...
oclif-example whichShow which plugin a command is in.
USAGE
$ oclif-example which [--json]
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
DESCRIPTION
Show which plugin a command is in.
EXAMPLES
See which plugin the `help` command is in:
$ oclif-example which help
Use colon separators.
$ oclif-example which foo:bar:baz
Use spaces as separators.
$ oclif-example which foo bar baz
Wrap command in quotes to use spaces as separators.
$ oclif-example which "foo bar baz"
See code: src/commands/which.ts
The 'which' package is a standalone utility for finding the path of an executable in the system's PATH. It is similar to @oclif/plugin-which but is not specific to the Oclif framework. It can be used in any Node.js application to locate executables.
The 'command-exists' package checks if a command-line command exists in the system's PATH. It is similar to @oclif/plugin-which in that it helps locate commands, but it focuses on checking the existence of commands rather than providing their paths.
FAQs
find which plugin a command is in
We found that @oclif/plugin-which demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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