A multi-folder npm installer
Globally install npmi.js and run npmijs
to install all folders that have a package.json in the cwd
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npmi.js is an npm package that allows a user to run the command npm install
on multiple folders at the same time. The main advantage of this is that if you have multiple projects that take very long to run npm i
on, you don't have to sit and wait for:
- Wait for a single project to install
- Change to the next project
- Run the install on the next project
- Repeat for all projects
Using npmi.js you simply move all projects into one parent folder, run the command npmijs
from the terminal, and let your computer do its thing. Essentially cutting out the time waiting for one install to finish in order to manually start the next install.
npmi.js is meant to be globally installed to your device. To globally install run this command:
npm install -g npmi.js
If you would like to verify the download run npm list -g
and you should see [email protected]
pop up.
Once you have npmi.js installed globally, collect all the files you would like to run npm install
on into a parent folder. Navigate to the parent folder in your terminal and use the command:
npmijs
Running the command npmijs
will check all folders and subfolders to see if they contain a package.json
. If the folder does, it will run npm i
in that location. It will then repeat this process for all files provided.
Once the process is completed if you would like to verify everything has installed, check your files to see if they have /node_modules
and a package_lock.json
.
Parent-Directory/ ├── Project-1/ │ ├── index.js │ └── package.json ├── Project-2/ │ ├── client/ │ │ ├── client.js │ │ └── package.json │ ├── server/ │ │ ├── server.js │ │ └── package.json │ └── package.json ├── Project-3/ │ ├── Solved/ │ │ ├── index.js │ │ └── package.json │ └── Unsolved/ │ ├── index.js │ └── package.json ├── Project-4/ │ └── subfolder/ │ └── subfolder2/ │ ├── index.js │ └── package.json └── Project-5/ └── index.js
In this example we have 5 project folders within a parent folder named
Parent-Directory
. Each project gives an example situation that might occur.
- Project-1 contains a
package.json
on the root level
- Output: npmi.js will run
npm i
- Project-2 contains a
package.json
on the root level, and anotherpackage.json
within > theclient/
andserver/
folders respectively
- Output: npmi.js will run
npm i
on all 3 folders- Project-3 does not contain a
package.json
on the root level, but does within the/Solved
and/Unsolved
folders
- Output: npmi.js will run
npm i
on the/Solved
and/Unsolved
folders- Project-4 does not contain a
package.json
on the root level, no package on the/subFolder
level, and a package on the/subfolder2
level
- Output: npmi.js will do nothing. npmi.js only looks for a
package.json
1 folder deep into each project.- Project-5 does not contain a
package.json
at all
- Output: npmi.js will do nothing
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
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