dum replaces npm run
and npx
.
Instead of waiting 200ms for your npm client to start, it will start immediately.
💛 You can help the author become a full-time open-source maintainer by sponsoring him on GitHub.
This is written in Rust! (Or any compile-to-native language).
Benchmark (hyperfine "dum foo" "npm run foo" --warmup 10
):
Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
---|---|---|---|---|
dum foo |
41.7 ± 1.2 | 39.8 | 44.6 | 1.00 |
npm run foo |
333.7 ± 2.0 | 330.0 | 336.0 | 8.01 ± 0.23 |
brew install egoist/tap/dum
curl -sSL https://bina.egoist.sh/egoist/dum | sh
cargo install dum
Download a release manually and move it to /usr/local/bin
manually.
dum <npm_script|bin_script> [...args_to_forward]
: Run npm scripts or scripts in node_modules/.bin
, like yarn run
, npm run
, npx
.
If you want to pass flags to dum
itself, like the -c
flag to change directory, you should put it before the script name, like dum -c another/directory script_name --forward some_flag
.
Examples:
dum some-npm-script
dum some-npm-script --flags will --be forwarded
# Like npx, but mush faster
dum some-npm-package-cli-name --flags will --be forwarded
# Change working directory
dum -c packages/sub-package build
# More
dum --help
Dum is not a package manager yet, but we forward install
, add
, remove
commands to npm, pnpm and yarn automatically:
# Run `npm i` or `yarn` or `pnpm i` depending on the project
dum install # or `dum i`
# Like above but add packages
dum add react vue -D
dum remove react vue
- package.json vars are not supported, I personally never used it, if you believe it's necessary, please leave a comment here.
I want to try and learn Rust so I made this. Inspired by bun.
MIT © EGOIST