The npm plugin provides completion as well as adding many useful aliases.
To use it, add npm to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
plugins=(... npm)
Alias | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
npmg |
npm i -g |
Install dependencies globally |
npmS |
npm i -S |
Install and save to dependencies in your package.json |
npmD |
npm i -D |
Install and save to dev-dependencies in your package.json |
npmF |
npm i -f |
Force install from remote registries ignoring local cache |
npmE |
PATH="$(npm bin)":"$PATH" |
Run command from node_modules folder based on current directory |
npmO |
npm outdated |
Check which npm modules are outdated |
npmU |
npm update |
Update all the packages listed to the latest version |
npmV |
npm -v |
Check package versions |
npmL |
npm list |
List installed packages |
npmL0 |
npm ls --depth=0 |
List top-level installed packages |
npmst |
npm start |
Run npm start |
npmt |
npm test |
Run npm test |
npmR |
npm run |
Run npm scripts |
npmP |
npm publish |
Run npm publish |
npmI |
npm init |
Run npm init |
npmi |
npm info |
Run npm info |
npmSe |
npm search |
Run npm search |
npm install
/ npm uninstall
toggleThe plugin adds a function that toggles between npm install
and npm uninstall
in
the current command or the last command, for up to 2 previous commands. The default
key binding is pressing F2 twice.
You can change this key binding by adding the following line to your zshrc file:
bindkey -M emacs '<seq>' npm_toggle_install_uninstall
bindkey -M vicmd '<seq>' npm_toggle_install_uninstall
bindkey -M viins '<seq>' npm_toggle_install_uninstall
where <seq>
is a key sequence obtained by running cat
and pressing the keyboard
sequence you want.