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Extracts module dependencies to feed a graph database model
dagdep - Extracts module dependencies to feed a graph database model
Synopsis
$ dagdep <options>
The options can be specified in any form specified in rc.
See https://www.npmjs.com/package/rc.
Options
--repository.type [artifactory|stdin] Repository type. Defaults to stdin if no URL is given. artifactory,
otherwise.
--repository.url url Repository base URL
--repository.username username Repository credentials
--repository.password password
--resolver.type [maven|nuget|npm|chain] Repository for artifact resolution. Defaults to chain if no context is given.
maven, otherwise.
--resolver.context resolution-context Repository context for artifact resolution
--resolver.visit visit-context, ... Repository contexts to visit, defaults to resolution-context
--database.type [neo4j|filesystem] Database type. Defaults to filesystem if no context is given. neo4j,
otherwise
--database.url url Database URL
--database.username username Databse credentials
--database.password password
--help Print this usage guide.
FAQs
Extracts module dependencies to feed a graph database model
We found that dagdep 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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