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check-dependencies-except-peer
Advanced tools
Ensure that your package-lock matches your package and is self-consistent, and ignore missing peerDependencies
Ensure that your package-lock matches your package and is self-consistent, and ignore missing peerDependencies
USAGE
$ check-dependencies-except-peer [DIRECTORY]
ARGUMENTS
DIRECTORY [default: PWD] path to the root of the module to check, defaults to the working
directory
OPTIONS
-D, --dev whether to include development dependencies (default both)
-P, --prod whether to include production dependencies (default both)
-h, --help show CLI help
-i, --ignore-peer whether to ignore peer dependencies
-v, --version show CLI version
DESCRIPTION
Scans the lockfile and installed dependencies for inconsistencies. Ignores peer dependency
violations by default.
FAQs
Ensure that your package-lock matches your package and is self-consistent, and ignore missing peerDependencies
We found that check-dependencies-except-peer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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