A simple CLI tool that helps developers check the last published versions of their project dependencies.
- Displays outdated dependencies in a clear table format.
- Shows the last published time, average and version of each dependency.
- Helps developers keep their dependencies up to date.
Just navigate to your project directory and run:
npx npm-check-last-publish
All contributions are welcome to further enhance this project. Whether you’re fixing an issue, adding a feature or improving the documentation, are much valued.
Before submitting a pull request, please make sure the following is done:
- Fork this repository and then clone it to your local machine.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix:
git checkout -b my-feature
. - Make your changes and commit them with descriptive commit messages:
git commit -m 'Add new feature'
. - Ensure everything is ok
npm run check
. - Push your changes to your fork:
git push origin my-feature
. - Create a pull request (PR) against the
main
branch of this repository.
If you find any bugs or issues, please create a new issue on GitHub. Include as much detail as possible to help us understand and reproduce the problem.