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check-module-update
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Programmatically inform users of new updates of your module. This package query's the npm registry on a update check with a defined set of options.
npm install check-module-update
updateCheck.check({
timeout: 1000, // Normal timeout in milliseconds of a npm registry request
output: true, // Display output when a new version is availible
count: 0, // Number of retries of a npm registry request
factor: 0, // This does... well.. uhm.. factoring
minTimeout: 150, // Min timeout in milliseconds for a npm registry request
maxTimeout: 500, // Max timeout in milliseconds for a npm registry request
}, (err, newUpdate) => {
if (err)
throw new Error(err)
if (newUpdate)
console.log('update notification has been displayed to the user!')
if (!newUpdate)
console.log('No new update available...')
})
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Makes sure users stay up to date with your module!
We found that check-module-update demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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