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Command line utility to replace http links in package-lock with https


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chttps

chttps is a minimal command line utility for replacing resolved http links on package-lock JSON files with https. Chttps (Change http to https) was inspired by and initially based on https://www.npmjs.com/package/replace code. It has fewer config options and no dependency; whereas it is intented to only change the very first occurance of http links with https on each line i.e. without regular expression. Caution: the input package-lock.json file must have line-breaks for each item and should be stored in utf-8 format.

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npm install chttps --global You can now use chttps from the command line.

OR:

npm install chttps --save-dev Then add the following line to the script tag within the package.json file of the desired module. "scripts": { ... "postshrinkwrap": "chttps ." }

Examples

Replace all occurrences (i.e. the first ones on every line) of 'resolved": "http://' with 'resolved": "https://' in the package-lock.json in the current directory:

chttps .

Replace all occurrences (i.e. the first ones on every line) of 'resolved": "http://' with 'resolved": "https://' in the package-lock.json in another directory:

chttps "packageFolder"

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Last updated on 31 Dec 2018

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