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Extract project identity from a package json file.
Use name as project name, then goes though
pkg.repository.url
, pkg.author
,
pkg.bugs.url
, pkg.homepage
Until it find a value for project author.
Run the following commands to download and install the application:
$ npm i pkg-to-id --save
var pgkToId = require('pkg-to-id ');
var identity = pkgToId(require('package.json'));
console.log(identity);
// would print
// {
// user: 'maboiteaspam',
// name: 'pkg-to-id'
// }
your-great-feature
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Extract project identity from pakage json file.
The npm package pkg-to-id receives a total of 2,216 weekly downloads. As such, pkg-to-id popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pkg-to-id 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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