justjavac / awesome-node-utils

some useful npm packages for nodejs itself

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awesome-node-utils

  • why-is-node-running - Node is running but you don't know why? why-is-node-running is here to help you.
  • npm-why - Identifies why a package has been installed.
  • why-npm-i-so-long - CLI to check dependencies size.
  • builtins - List of node.js builtin modules
  • pkg-dir - Find the root directory of a Node.js project or npm package
  • node-releases - Node.js releases data
  • detect-node - Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment) (reliable)
  • node-version - Get Node current version
  • find-node-modules - Return an array of all parent node_modules directories
  • resolve-package-path - A special purpose fast memoizing way to resolve a node modules package.json
  • check-node-version - Check installed versions of node and npm
  • parse-node-version - Turn node's process.version into something useful
  • npm-bundled - list things in node_modules that are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies thereof
  • npm-install-checks - checks that npm runs during the installation of a module
  • validate-npm-package-name - Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package name
  • npm-packlist - Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm package
  • builtin-modules - List of the Node.js builtin modules
  • npm-run-path - Get your PATH prepended with locally installed binaries
  • latest-version - Get the latest version of an npm package
  • is-installed-globally - Check if your package was installed globally
  • please-upgrade-node - Displays a beginner-friendly message telling your user to upgrade their version of Node
  • npkill - 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.

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some useful npm packages for nodejs itself

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