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    NPQ

    NPQ

    Install packages with npm or yarn by auditing them

    npq is a security-focused package manager that analyzes npm dependencies for potential vulnerabilities before installation. It helps developers ensure the safety of their projects by checking for malicious or outdated packages.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    npminstall

    npminstall

    Make `npm install` fast and easy

    npminstall is an alternative package installation tool designed for faster and more efficient npm dependency management. Developed by the CNPM team, it focuses on reducing disk usage and improving installation speed, particularly for large projects.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    npm-check-updates

    npm-check-updates

    Find newer versions of package dependencies

    npm-check-updates upgrades your package.json dependencies to the latest versions, ignoring specified versions. Maintains existing semantic versioning policies, i.e. "express": "^4.0.0" to "express": "^5.0.0". Only modifies package.json file. Run npm install to update your installed packages and package-lock.json. Show any new dependencies for the project in the current directory. Make sure your package file is in version control and all changes have been committed. This will overwrite your package file. Filter packages using the --filter option or adding additional cli arguments. You can exclude specific packages with the --reject option or prefixing a filter with !. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Release It!

    Release It!

    Automate versioning and package publishing

    ...Use release-it v14 for environments running Node.js v10 and v12. Although release-it is a generic release tool, installation requires npm. To use release-it, a package.json file is not required. The recommended way to install release-it also adds basic configuration. You will be prompted to select the new version, and more prompts will follow based on your setup. Run release-it from the root of the project to prevent potential issues. Out of the box, release-it has sane defaults, and plenty of options to configure it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TSDX

    TSDX

    Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development

    ...TSDX is a zero-config CLI that helps you develop, test, and publish modern TypeScript packages with ease, so you can focus on your awesome new library and not waste another afternoon on the configuration. With TSDX, you can quickly bootstrap a new TypeScript project in seconds, instead of hours. TSDX will create a folder with the project template in it and install all dependencies. Once that's done, you're ready to rock. TypeScript, Rollup, Jest, ESlint, and all other plumbing are already set up with best practices. Just start editing src/index.ts (or src/index.tsx if you chose one of the React templates) and go.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Jam

    Jam

    JavaScript package manager

    Jam is a package management tool designed for JavaScript applications, focusing on front-end dependency management before the widespread adoption of modern tools like npm and Yarn for browser-based workflows. It allows developers to install, manage, and bundle JavaScript libraries for use in web applications, simplifying dependency handling in client-side environments. Jam integrates with RequireJS and other module loaders, enabling structured and modular development practices in the browser. It provides a command-line interface for installing packages and managing versions, helping developers maintain consistent dependency trees. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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