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clone-packages
Advanced tools
clone packages from one npm registry to another, optionally recursively.
# in bash:
$ npm install -g clone-packages
$ clone-packages beefy browserify@3.x.x --to http://my.registry.us/ --recursive
# ... time passes and your modules are cloned!
or programmatically:
var clone = require('clone-packages')
// grab just this package:
clone('jsl@1.1.0', 'http://registry.npmjs.org/', 'http://my.reg/', function(err) {
})
// grab this package + its deps:
clone.all('jsl@1.1.0', 'http://registry.npmjs.org/', 'http://my.reg/', function(err) {
})
package
may be an object: {name: "packageName", version: "version"}
, or a string: "package"
, "package@1.1.1"
.
sourceRegistry
and targetRegistry
must be strings representing URLs of the respective target registries.
credentials
is optional, and used in the publish step for the target registry only. If given, it may either
be a string (passed on verbatim during basic auth) or a {username, password}
object.
MIT
FAQs
clone packages from one repo to another
The npm package clone-packages receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, clone-packages popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that clone-packages demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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