I'm working on ubuntu 14.04, Is there any way to print all global modules (installed using npm) to the command line. How can I do this?
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The below command will list all your globally installed modules on Linux, Mac, and Windows.
npm ls -g --depth 0 1To list all globally installed modules run:
npm ls -g --depth 0 or yarn
yarn global ls --depth 0 Extras:
To get a short module description run:
npm ll -g --depth 0 To see the path of where the global modules are installed run:
npm ls -gp --depth 0 My preferred method is to use the npmlist package, which can be installed using npm i -g npmlist. Then you just use the npmlist command to get a formatted and color listing with versions of all global packages.
$ npmlist Installed npm packages: (global) @vue/cli.................[3.5.1] browser-sync............[2.26.3] degit....................[2.1.3] eslint..................[5.15.3] eslint-plugin-vue........[5.2.2] jsonlint.................[1.6.3] npm......................[6.9.0] npmlist..................[3.1.2] prettier................[1.16.4] serverless..............[1.39.1] 0Much faster command than the selected answer, if you care only about listing package name and not the package version:
ls -l $(npm root -g) 1To see the list of all globally installed modules type the following command:
npm ls -g --depth 0
this will give you the list of all the installed modules along with their versions. Even unmet dependencies if any, will also be listed.
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