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Never type ./node_modules/.bin again! Make locally-installed node modules executable by name by adding ./node_modules/.bin to the $PATH

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local-bin-path

Never type ./node_modules/.bin again!

Make locally-installed node modules executable by name by adding ./node_modules/.bin to the $PATH.

Works for bash, fish, and zsh.

Note: On Windows, you should use git bash, not command prompt If you use IntelliJ/ WebStorm/..., pls goto: Settings > Tools > Terminal and set Shell path to C:\Program Files\Git\bin\sh.exe

Why?

The goal of this is to avoid "works on my machine" problems. You shouldn't really be installing most modules globally. It's best to declare all of your project's dependencies in the package.json file, so npm install will always work for everyone, regardless of what they have installed globally.

Installation

npm i local-bin-path

Uninstall

npm uninstall local-bin-path

A postinstall task looks for these files:

~/.bashrc
~/.bash_profile
~/.config/fish/config.fish
~/.zshrc

For each shell configuration file found, a string is injected into the file that adds .node_modules/.bin to the $PATH environment variable.

For bash and zsh, it looks like this:

export PATH=${PATH}:./node_modules/.bin

For fish, this:

set -gx PATH $PATH ./node_modules/.bin

Usage

Once you've installed this module, you never really need to use it agin. It has done its work. To make sure it's working, try this:

mkdir foo
cd foo
npm init --yes
npm i shrug --save
shrug
which shrug

Dependencies

  • shells: Get a list of all unix shells for which user configuration files exist. Supports bash, zsh, and fish.

License

MIT

Generated by package-json-to-readme

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Package last updated on 14 Oct 2017

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