Package Exports
- @antfu/ni
- @antfu/ni/dist/index.js
- @antfu/ni/dist/index.mjs
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (@antfu/ni) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
ni
npm i in a yarn project, again? F**k!
ni - use the right package manager
npm i -g @antfu/ni ni
ni - install
ni
# npm install
# yarn install
# pnpm installni axios
# npm i axios
# yarn add axios
# pnpm i axiosni @types/node -D
# npm i @types/node -D
# yarn add @types/node -D
# pnpm i @types/node -Dni --frozen
# npm ci
# yarn install --frozen-lockfile
# pnpm install --frozen-lockfileni -g iroiro
# npm i -g iroiro
# yarn global add iroiro
# pnpm i -g iroiro
# this uses default agent, regardless your current working directorynr - run
nr dev --port=3000
# npm run dev -- --port=3000
# yarn run dev --port=3000
# pnpm run dev -- --port=3000nr
# interactively select the script to run
# supports https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-scripts-info conventionnr -
# rerun the last commandnx - execute
nx jest
# npx jest
# yarn dlx jest
# pnpm dlx jestnu - upgrade
nu
# npm upgrade
# yarn upgrade
# pnpm upgradenu -i
# (not available for npm)
# yarn upgrade-interactive
# pnpm upgrade -inci - clean install
nci
# npm ci
# yarn install --frozen-lockfile
# pnpm install --frozen-lockfileif the corresponding node manager is not present, this command will install it globally along the way.
Change Directory
ni -C packages/foo vite
nr -C playground devConfig
; ~/.nirc
; fallback when no lock found
defaultAgent=npm # default "prompt"
; for global installs
globalAgent=npm# ~/.bashrc
# custom configuration file path
export NI_CONFIG_FILE="$HOME/.config/ni/nirc"How?
ni assumes that you work with lockfiles (and you should)
Before it runs, it will detect your yarn.lock / pnpm-lock.yaml / package-lock.json to know current package manager, and runs the corresponding commands.