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- all-the-package-names
- all-the-package-names/names.json
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all-the-package-names
A list of all the public package names on npm.
- Includes scoped packages
- Sorted by dependent count
- Uses npm's replicate.npmjs.com service.
- Updated daily
Installation
npm install all-the-package-names --saveUsage
The module exports a big flat array of package names:
const names = require("all-the-package-names")
// Most-depended-on names are first. See what's popular!
names.slice(0,5)
// [
// 'mocha',
// 'chai',
// 'lodash',
// 'grunt',
// 'eslint'
// ]
names.includes('superagent')
// => true
// Check if a given package name exists
names.includes('crazy-new-package-name')
// => false
names.length
// => 286289
names.filter(name => name.includes('banana'))
// => [ 'banana', 'banana-banana', 'banana-split', ...]
// Note: This example requires node 4 or greater because it uses
// const, arrow functions, and the `includes` array/string helper.
CLI Usage
You can also use it on the command line. Newline-delimited names are piped to STDOUT:
npm i -g all-the-package-names
all-the-package-names | grep spell⚠️ Gotchas
Note that while mixed-case package names are no longer allowed to be published to the npm registry, there are over 2800 legacy mixed-case packages, many of which have the same spelling as other existing lowercase packages. See nice-registry/mixed-case-package-names for the the full list.
To avoid the mixed-case names when working with this data, just filter them out:
const names = require('all-the-package-names')
.filter(name => name === name.toLowerCase())Tests
npm install
npm testDependencies
None
Dev Dependencies
- dependent-counts: Get counts of how many packages depend on the given package. Works offline.
- lodash: The modern build of lodash modular utilities.
- ora: Elegant terminal spinner
- package-stream: An endless stream of clean package data from the npm registry.
- tap-spec: Formatted TAP output like Mocha's spec reporter
- tape: tap-producing test harness for node and browsers
License
MIT