This is the Linux app named NPKILL whose latest release can be downloaded as v0.11.1-ThePerformanceUpdate.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
NPKILL
DESCRIPTION:
Easily find and remove old and heavy node_modules folders. Installation through npm is simple. Make sure you have installed node and npm and then run npm i -g npkill. You can also use it without installing it by running npx npkill. Simply go from the terminal to the directory from which you want to search and type npkill. This will start the search and will show the node_modules directories next to their size. You can use the cursor arrows to move up or down. Pressing the Space key will erase the directory in which the cursor is located, freeing up that valuable space. This tool allows you to list any node_modules 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! 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?
Features
- Easily find and remove old and heavy node_modules folders
- Get rid of old and dusty node_modules cluttering up your machine
- NPKILL is written in TypeScript
- Searches are performed at a low level, improving performance greatly
- 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
- It barely has any dependencies
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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