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List dependencies (in your terminal)

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List dependencies from package.json and easily compare installed version against latest version published.

Basically a smaller, simpler, faster npm-check.

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List all dependencies and compare versions

cies -av

The columns of output are:

  1. package name
  2. type of dependency
  3. semver range declared in package.json, if any
  4. version installed in local node_modules, if any
  5. latest published version, if any
  6. semver difference between installed and latest, if any

List all dependencies without version lookup

cies -a

List only the names of all dependencies

cies -at

This makes it easy to pipe dependencies to another program, like nfo:

$ cies -at | xargs nfo dist-tags

chalk
{ latest: '2.3.2' }

latest-version
{ latest: '3.1.0' }

ora
{ latest: '2.0.0' }

semver
{ alpha: '2.0.0-alpha',
  beta: '2.0.0-beta',
  latest: '5.5.0',
  'v4-rc': '4.0.0' }

sywac
{ latest: '1.2.0' }

coveralls
{ latest: '3.0.0' }

mockery
{ latest: '2.1.0' }

standard
{ latest: '11.0.1' }

standard-version
{ latest: '4.3.0', next: '4.3.0-candidate.1' }

tap
{ latest: '11.1.3', next: '11.0.0-rc.3' }

Install

$ npm i -g cies
$ cies --help
List dependencies from package.json

Usage: cies [dir] [options]

Arguments:
  [dir]  Optional path to directory containing package.json  [dir]

Options:
  -d, --dev        Include devDependencies               [boolean]
  -p, --peer       Include peerDependencies              [boolean]
  -b, --bundled    Include bundledDependencies           [boolean]
  -o, --optional   Include optionalDependencies          [boolean]
  -a, --all        Include dependencies from all types   [boolean]
  -x, --exclusive  Exclude production dependencies       [boolean]
  -s, --sort       Sort list before printing             [boolean]
  -v, --versions   Lookup installed and latest versions  [boolean]
  -m, --major      Only deps behind by major version     [boolean]
  -n, --minor      Only deps behind by minor version     [boolean]
  -f, --patch      Only deps behind by patch version     [boolean]
  -c, --command    Print commands to update to latest    [boolean]
  -t, --terse      Print names/commands only, no color   [boolean]
  -h, --help       Print this help content               [boolean]
  -V, --version    Print cies program version            [boolean]

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Package last updated on 20 Aug 2019

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