This tool allows you to list any _nodemodules directories in your system, as well as the space they take up. You can then select which ones you want to erase to free up space. Yay!
We're making an effort to internationalize the Npkill docs. Here's a list of the available translations:
Clear space: Get rid of old and dusty _nodemodules cluttering up your machine.
Last Workspace Usage: Check when was the last time you modified a file in the workspace (indicated in the last_mod column).
Very fast: NPKILL is written in TypeScript, but searches are performed at a low level, improving performance greatly.
Easy to use: Say goodbye to lengthy commands. Using npkill is as simple as reading a list of your node_modules, and pressing Del to get rid of them. Could it be any easier? ;)
Minified: It barely has any dependencies.
You don't really need to install it to use it! Simply use the following command:
$ npx npkill
Or if for some reason you really want to install it:
$ npm i -g npkill
# Unix users may need to run the command with sudo. Go carefully
NPKILL does not support node<v14. If this affects you you can use
npkill@0.8.3
$ npx npkill
# or just npkill if installed globally
By default, npkill will scan for node_modules starting at the path where npkill
command is executed.
Move between the listed folders with ↓ ↑, and use Space or Del to delete the selected folder. You can also use j and k to move between the results.
You can open the directory where the selected result is placed by pressing o.
To exit, Q or Ctrl + c if you're brave.
Important! Some applications installed on the system need their node_modules directory to work and deleting them may break them. NPKILL will highlight them by displaying a :warning: to be careful.
ARGUMENT | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
-c, --bg-color | Change row highlight color. (Available: blue, cyan, magenta, white, red and yellow) |
-d, --directory | Set the directory from which to begin searching. By default, starting-point is . |
-D, --delete-all | Automatically delete all node_modules folders that are found. Suggested to be used together with -x . |
-e, --hide-errors | Hide errors if any |
-E, --exclude | Exclude directories from search (directory list must be inside double quotes "", each directory separated by ',' ) Example: "ignore1, ignore2" |
-f, --full | Start searching from the home of the user (example: "/home/user" in linux) |
-gb | Show folders in Gigabytes instead of Megabytes. |
-h, --help, ? | Show this help page and exit |
-nu, --no-check-update | Don't check for updates on startup |
-s, --sort | Sort results by: size , path or last-mod |
-t, --target | Specify the name of the directories you want to search (by default, is node_modules) |
-x, --exclude-hidden-directories | Exclude hidden directories ("dot" directories) from search. |
--dry-run | It does not delete anything (will simulate it with a random delay). |
-v, --version | Show npkill version |
Warning: In future versions some commands may change
npkill -d ~/projects
# other alternative:
cd ~/projects
npkill
npkill --target dist -e
npkill --color magenta
npkill -d '~/more projects' -gb --sort size --target vendor
npkill -d 'projects' --exclude "progress, ignore-this"
npkill -d ~/backups/ --delete-all
# -- First, clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/voidcosmos/npkill.git
# -- Navigate to the dir
cd npkill
# -- Install dependencies
npm install
# -- And run!
npm run start
# -- If you want to run it with some parameter, you will have to add "--" as in the following example:
npm run start -- -f -e
If you find any bugs, don't hesitate and open an issue :)
If you want to contribute check the CONTRIBUTING.md
We have developed npkill in our free time, because we are passionate about the programming sector. Tomorrow we would like to dedicate ourselves to this, but first, we have a long way to go.
We will continue to do things anyway, but donations are one of the many ways to support what we do.
MIT © Nya García Gallardo and Juan Torres Gómez
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