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grounded-cli
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Look up real-time package versions and service statuses from your terminal.
Check package versions and service statuses from your terminal. No signup, no config.
npm install -g grounded-cli
grounded react
# react@19.2.4 (npm)
# updated 2m ago · https://registry.npmjs.org/react
Or run without installing: npx grounded-cli react
grounded react # auto-picks npm (more downloads)
grounded flask # auto-picks pypi (more downloads)
grounded flask --registry npm # force a specific registry
grounded github --status # service status
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
grounded <name> | Look up package (auto-picks best registry) |
grounded <name> --registry npm | Force npm lookup |
grounded <name> --registry pypi | Force PyPI lookup |
grounded <name> --status | Check service status |
grounded signup | Create account for higher limits |
grounded config | Set your API key |
Works immediately — 50 lookups/day, no key needed. Run grounded signup for 1,000/day free.
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Look up real-time package versions and service statuses from your terminal.
We found that grounded-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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