micromatch
enquirer
micromatch | enquirer | |
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4 | 19 | |
2,618 | 7,504 | |
0.8% | 0.5% | |
4.4 | 4.9 | |
15 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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micromatch
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A CLI for developing in monorepos, not building them
Packages on the RHS can contain wildcards, but must be escaped with brackets if so. We use micromatch for matching. Refer to their documentation for questions on matching behavior and available functionality.
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Control your npm dependencies
All of the downloads are from an old version of https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch.
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NPM – is-even, 160k weekly downloads
https://github.com/i-voted-for-trump/
> i-voted-for-trump
> This is a joke. You'll only see this org if you are attempting to troll me about repositories I created when I was learning to program.
> is-odd
> I created this in 2014, the year I learned how to program. All of the downloads are from an old version of https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch. I've done a few other things since: https://xn--gith-tc7a
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BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
Since then they've made things that are IMO quite useful, like enquirer, micromatch, and remarkable.
enquirer
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GitHub Sponsors: Jon Schlinkert JavaScript developer
jonschlinkert (Jon Schlinkert) · GitHub
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For achieving the widest adoption among Windows users, which commonly used scripting language would be best suited for a CLI program?%
Although I'm happy there is a way to bundle Node.js apps with support for pnpm, and for a modern-ish version of Node.js, it's somewhat slow in my experience to build locally. Interactivity doesn't have the greatest ecosystem there, especially with TypeScript. Best library I've found is Enquirer.
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💡 Generate package.json From GitHub
{ "name": "@jonschlinkert/omit-deep", "description": "Recursively omit specified keys from an object", "tags": ["object", "deep", "remove", "omit"], "version": "0.3.0", "author": "Jon Schlinkert (https://github.com/jonschlinkert)", "repository": "jonschlinkert/omit-deep", "bugs": "https://github.com/jonschlinkert/omit-deep/issues", "license": "MIT" }
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Using generators to improve developer productivity
In case you need to ask for user input, optionally you can use a prompt file. This is very useful to customize the output of the generator. Prompts are defined using a library named Enquirer.
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NPM Vulnerability Discussion on Twitter
> I don't fully understand why packages like this are so popular.
It actually works like this: Author X develops `iseven`, `isodd`, etc. No one really downloads such packages. Author X then develops `importantPackage` which does do something useful developers out here download. Now `iseven`, `isodd` are downloaded alongside `importantPackage`.
My point is, we should recognize certain NPM authors as toxic, but I guess "freedom of speech/code" stops us from doing so. Example of such an author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert/
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Call for Deno module ideas
something like enquirer
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I will pay you cash to delete your npm module
You're thinking of Jon Schlinkert, publisher of 1435 packages on npm.
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NPM – is-even, 160k weekly downloads
It's insanely funny to me that these packages exist while one of his bigger projects (https://github.com/enquirer/enquirer) lists the following reason under "why use it":
> Lightweight - Only one dependency, the excellent ansi-colors by Brian Woodward.
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BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
It's written by this guy, who shits out micro libraries by the hundreds. He moved the project to another user under the pretense that he was learning to program back then, but a lot of his stuff is similarly inconsequential micro libraries.
- NPM Audit: Broken by Design
What are some alternatives?
picomatch - Blazing fast and accurate glob matcher written JavaScript, with no dependencies and full support for standard and extended Bash glob features, including braces, extglobs, POSIX brackets, and regular expressions. Used by GraphQL, Jest, Astro, Snowpack, Storybook, bulma, Serverless, fdir, Netlify, AWS Amplify, Revogrid, rollup, routify, open-wc, imba, ava, docusaurus, fast-glob, globby, chokidar, anymatch, cloudflare/miniflare, pts, and more than 5 million projects! Please follow picomatch's author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert
prompts - ❯ Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly interactive prompts
is-even - I created this in 2014, when I was learning how to program.
oclif - CLI for generating, building, and releasing oclif CLIs. Built by Salesforce.
emoji-regex - A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
is-number - JavaScript/Node.js utility. Returns `true` if the value is a number or string number. Useful for checking regex match results, user input, parsed strings, etc.
deno-puppeteer - A port of puppeteer running on Deno
is-odd - I created this in 2014, the year I learned how to program. All of the downloads are from an old version of https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch. I've done a few other things since: https://github.com/jonschlinkert.
ua-parser-js - UAParser.js - Free & open-source JavaScript library to detect user's Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model. Runs either in browser (client-side) or node.js (server-side).
GHSA-pjwm-rvh2-c87w
terminalizer - 🦄 Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player