/taze

🥦 A modern cli tool that keeps your deps fresh

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

🥦 Taze

(/ta:zei/, fresh in Turkish)

A modern cli tool that keeps your deps fresh

npx taze

or recursively for monorepos

npx taze -r

Features

  • Built-in support for monorepos
  • No installation required — npx taze
  • Safe by default — updates in the version range you are allowed

Usage

By default, taze will only bump versions in the ranges you specified in package.json (which is safe and the default behavior of npm install)

To ignore the ranges, explicitly set the maximum allowed version change.

For example taze major will check all changes and bump to the latest stable changes including majors (breaking changes), or taze minor that bump to latest minor changes within the same major version.


Check for major updates

Check up to minor updates

Check up to patch updates

Monorepo

taze has the built-in first-class monorepo support. Simply adding -r will scan the subdirectories that contain package.json and update them together. It will handle local private packages automatically.

Configures

See taze --help for more details

Filters

You can filter out packages you want to check for upgrades by --include or --exclude; they accept string and regex, separated by commas (,).

taze --include lodash,webpack
taze --include /react/ --exclude react-dom # regex is also supported

Config file

With taze.config.js file, you can configure the same options the command has.

import { defineConfig } from 'taze'

export default defineConfig({
  // ignore packages from bumping
  exclude: [
    'webpack'
  ],
  // fetch latest package info from registry without cache
  force: true,
  // write to package.json
  write: true,
  // run `npm install` or `yarn install` right after bumping
  install: true,
  // override with different bumping mode for each package
  packageMode: {
    'typescript': 'major',
    'unocss': 'ignore',
    // regex starts and ends with '/'
    '/vue/': 'latest'
  }
})

Alternatives

taze is inspired by the following tools.

They work well but have different focuses and feature sets, try them out as well :)

Thanks

Great thanks to @sinoon who helped a lot with idea brainstorming and feedback discussion.

License

MIT License © 2020 Anthony Fu