CLI command to install npm peerDependencies. This can be useful when developing modules.
Consider the following dependencies:
{
"dependencies": {
"react-router": "4.2.0"
},
"devDependencies": {},
"peerDependencies": {
"moment": "2.21.0"
},
}
If you run this npm-install-peers
command, moment
will be installed because it's a direct peer dependency of your project. You'll still get a warning that react-router
is missing a react
peer dependency. You'll still need to install react
yourself, this command only installs direct peer dependencies.
You probably don't need this package! It's generally a better idea to have your peerDependencies
contents as devDependencies
too.
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npm install -g npm-install-peers
npm-install-peers
This will read out your package.json
file and install all of its peerDependencies. There are no other options.
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