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🌌🚪 Check if port is available, otherwise suggest nearby
Note: This is version 0.0.2, though it seems to work quite nicely.
$ npm i -S portr
const portr = require('portr')
const port = 1234
portr(port).then(port => {
console.log('First available port', port) // 1235
})
Normally it checks the assigned port, plus the next ascending 5 ones.
Though you can change the limit by simply adding another parameter.
I.e. portr(8080, 20)
Cheers,
imlinus
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Check if port is available, otherwise suggest nearby
We found that portr 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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