pkg-version
One of the problems with using semver ranges is that you can inadvertently end up with a newer version of one of your dependencies, which can in turn break things. This is where you get into the argument between co-workers "Well, it works on my machine!".
This module is meant to help identify what's different between the version package.json
is asking for, and what is actually installed. By highlighting the version difference between what you have installed, and what you thought you had installed, you can narrow down what package, and what version introduced the breaking change.
Installation
$ npm install -g pkg-version
Synopsis
$ pkg-version [<folder>] [<options>]
- <folder>: A folder containing a package.json file (defaults to current directory).
Options:
-a
Include all dependencies (default).-s
Include all dependencies that appear independencies
.-d
Include all dependencies that appear indevDependencies
.-p
Include all dependencies that appear inpeerDependencies
.
Usage
Show dependencies for a package and highlight version differences.
$ pkg-versionPackage Wanted Actualbabel ^5.5.8 5.8.3babel-core ^5.5.6 5.8.3babel-eslint ^3.1.23 3.1.24babel-loader ^5.1.4 5.3.2eslint ^0.24.1 0.24.1karma ^0.12.36 0.12.37karma-chrome-launcher ^0.1.12 0.1.12karma-cli 0.0.4 0.0.4karma-firefox-launcher ^0.1.6 0.1.6karma-mocha ^0.1.10 0.1.10karma-sourcemap-loader ^0.3.5 0.3.5karma-webpack ^1.5.1 1.6.0mocha ^2.2.5 2.2.5webpack ^1.9.10 1.10.1webpack-dev-server ^1.9.0 1.10.1
License
MIT