npm-ls (3) - Linux Manuals

npm-ls: List installed packages

NAME

npm-ls -- List installed packages

SYNOPSIS

npm.commands.ls(args, [silent,] callback)

DESCRIPTION

This command will print to stdout all the versions of packages that are installed, as well as their dependencies, in a tree-structure. It will also return that data using the callback.

This command does not take any arguments, but args must be defined. Beyond that, if any arguments are passed in, npm will politely warn that it does not take positional arguments, though you may set config flags like with any other command, such as global to list global packages.

It will print out extraneous, missing, and invalid packages.

If the silent parameter is set to true, nothing will be output to the screen, but the data will still be returned.

Callback is provided an error if one occurred, the full data about which packages are installed and which dependencies they will receive, and a "lite" data object which just shows which versions are installed where. Note that the full data object is a circular structure, so care must be taken if it is serialized to JSON.

CONFIGURATION

long

Default: false
Type: Boolean

Show extended information.

parseable

Default: false
Type: Boolean

Show parseable output instead of tree view.

global

Default: false
Type: Boolean

List packages in the global install prefix instead of in the current project.

Note, if parseable is set or long isn't set, then duplicates will be trimmed. This means that if a submodule a same dependency as a parent module, then the dependency will only be output once.