Easily find and remove old and heavy node_modules folders :sparkles:
This tool allows you to list any node_modules directories in your system, as well as the space they take up. You can then select which ones you want to erase to free up space. Yay!
Table of Contents
Features
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Clear space: Get rid of old and dusty node_modules cluttering up your machine.
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Very fast: NPKILL is written in TypeScript, but searches are performed at a low level, improving performance greatly.
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Easy to use: Say goodbye to lengthy commands. Using npkill is as simple as reading a list of your node_modules, and pressing Del to get rid of them. Could it be any easier? ;)
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Minified: It barely has any dependencies.
Installation
$ npm i -g npkill
Unix users may need to run the command with sudo
Usage
$ npkill
By default, npkill will scan for node_modules starting at the path where npkill
command is executed.
Move between the listed folders with ↓ ↑, and use Space to delete the selected folder (v0.2.2 and below the key was Del).
To exit, Q or Ctrl + c if you're brave.
Options
ARGUMENT | DESCRIPTION |
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-c, --bg-color | Change row highlight color. (Available: blue, cyan, magenta, white, red and yellow) |
-d, --directory | Set the directory from which to begin searching. By default, starting-point is . |
-D, --delete-all | CURRENTLY DISABLED. Automatically delete all node_modules folders that are found. |
-e, --show-errors | Show error messages related to the search if any |
-f, --full | Start searching from the home of the user (example: "/home/user" in linux) |
-h, --help, ? | Show this help page and exit |
-v, --version | Show npkill version |
Warning: In future versions some commands may change
Examples
- Search node_modules directories in your projects directory:
npkill -d ~/projects
cd ~/projects
npkill
- Delete all node_modules that have sneaked into your backups, and show errors if any occur:
npkill -d ~/backups/ -e
Roadmap
Known-bugs
- Sometimes, CLI is blocked while folder is deleting.
- (SOLVED) Performance issues when searching from high level directories (like / in linux).
- (SOLVED) Sometimes text collapses when updating the cli.
- (SOLVED) Analyzing the size of the directories takes longer than it should.
- (SOLVED) State "searching..." does not change even if search has been completed
If you find any bugs, don't hesitate and open an issue :)
Contributing
Available soon