npm-ls-scripts
List runnable npm scriptsInspired by
rake -T
, which will show you all the tasks runnable by rake, this script will show you all the runnable scripts that npm's package.json knows about.Usage
Npm lets you define scripts that npm can run. Yourpackage.json
will include:{
"scripts": {
"start": "node app.js",
"job": "node my/one-off/job.js"
}
}
You could cat
package.json
, but that's lame. Instead, install npm-ls-scripts
:npm install npm-ls-scripts --save
And run:
ls-scripts
And see the scripts in a nice list:
NPM - ls scripts
---
start - node app.js
job - node my/one-off/job.js
---
Note:
ls-scripts
is the binary that comes with this package. To use, adjust your path to include:export PATH=./node_modules/.bin:$PATH
Alternately, after installation, you could type:
node_modules/.bin/ls-scripts
Or different still, you make a script to run
npm-ls-scripts
in your package.json
:{
"scripts": {
"ls": "node_modules/.bin/ls-scripts"
}
}
And run with:
npm run ls
Config
You can make the output even nice by adding a verbal description to scripts that may be helped by it. Add config via yourpackage.json
:{
"config": {
"scripts": {
"job": "I would gladly do the job"
}
},
"scripts": {
"start": "node app.js",
"job": "node my/one-off/job.js"
}
}
Make sure the script names match between
config
and scripts
.Run with this config, and you should see:
NPM - ls scripts
---
start - node app.js
job - I would gladly do the job
---
Note that you do not need to specify a description for all scripts if it's not useful or your fingers are tired.