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Command line utility to replace http links in package-lock with https

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  • chttps

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 (chttps) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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chttps

chttps is a minimal command line utility for replacing resolved http links on package-lock JSON files with https. Chttps (Change http to https) was inspired by and initially based on https://www.npmjs.com/package/replace code. It has fewer config options and no dependency; whereas it is intented to only change the very first occurance of http links with https on each line i.e. without regular expression. Caution: the input package-lock.json file must have line-breaks for each item and should be stored in utf-8 format.

Install globally as a command line utility

  npm install chttps --global

Then in the package folder you could use the command below to test the package-lock.json file & replace resolved http links with https.

    chttps .

Install as a development dependency

  npm install chttps --save-dev

Then add the following line to the scripts tag within the package.json file of the desired module.

"scripts": {
    "postshrinkwrap": "chttps ."
}

Examples

Replace all occurrences (i.e. the first ones on every line) of 'resolved": "http://' with 'resolved": "https://' in the package-lock.json in the current directory:

chttps .

Replace all occurrences (i.e. the first ones on every line) of 'resolved": "http://' with 'resolved": "https://' in the package-lock.json in another directory:

chttps "packageFolder"