libyear-npm
A simple measure of dependency freshness.
Usage
Using npx
npx is available with npm v5.2.0 and above.
Browse to a folder containing the package.json
and use:
npx libyear-npm
Local usage
At the root of your project, run:
npm install libyear-npm --save-dev
./node_modules/libyear-npm/bin/libyear-npm
history 2.1.2 2016-05-26 4.5.1 2017-01-09 0.6
numeral 1.5.6 2016-11-24 2.0.4 2016-12-21 0.1
pluralize 3.1.0 2016-12-12 4.0.0 2017-03-03 0.2
react-redux 4.4.6 2016-11-14 5.0.3 2017-02-23 0.3
react-router 2.8.1 2016-09-13 3.0.2 2017-01-18 0.3
rest 1.3.2 2016-03-23 2.0.0 2016-06-16 0.2
validator 6.3.0 2017-02-24 7.0.0 2017-02-24 0.0
System is 1.8 libyears behind
Programmatic usage
It is possible to use libyear-npm from your applications.
calculate
var calculate = calculate; /* Provide the path to a folder containing a package.json file Path can be absolute or relative*/var result = ;console; /* Result is an object with the following structure: { totalLibYears: 1.6, library1: { key: string, currentVersion: string, currentMoment: moment, latestVersion: string, latestMoment: moment, years: number }, library2: { ... }, ... }*/
calculatorEvents
You can also subcribe to the calculatorEvents
to get results as they are processed:
var calculate = calculate;var calculatorEvents = calculatorEvents; calculatorEvents; var result = ;console;