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npm-diff | 1 | The registry diff command |
Synopsis
npm diff [...<paths>]
npm diff --diff=<pkg-name> [...<paths>]
npm diff --diff=<version-a> [--diff=<version-b>] [...<paths>]
npm diff --diff=<spec-a> [--diff=<spec-b>] [...<paths>]
npm diff [--diff-ignore-all-space] [--diff-name-only] [...<paths>]
Description
Similar to its git diff
counterpart, this command will print diff patches
of files for packages published to the npm registry.
-
npm diff --diff=<spec-a> --diff=<spec-b>
Compares two package versions using their registry specifiers, e.g:
npm diff --diff=pkg@1.0.0 --diff=pkg@^2.0.0
. It's also possible to compare across forks of any package, e.g:npm diff --diff=pkg@1.0.0 --diff=pkg-fork@1.0.0
.Any valid spec can be used, so that it's also possible to compare directories or git repositories, e.g:
npm diff --diff=pkg@latest --diff=./packages/pkg
Here's an example comparing two different versions of a package named
abbrev
from the registry:npm diff --diff=abbrev@1.1.0 --diff=abbrev@1.1.1
On success, output looks like:
diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index v1.1.0..v1.1.1 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "name": "abbrev", - "version": "1.1.0", + "version": "1.1.1", "description": "Like ruby's abbrev module, but in js", "author": "Isaac Z. Schlueter <i@izs.me>", "main": "abbrev.js",
Given the flexible nature of npm specs, you can also target local directories or git repos just like when using
npm install
:npm diff --diff=https://github.com/npm/libnpmdiff --diff=./local-path
In the example above we can compare the contents from the package installed from the git repo at
github.com/npm/libnpmdiff
with the contents of the./local-path
that contains a valid package, such as a modified copy of the original. -
npm diff
(in a package directory, no arguments):If the package is published to the registry,
npm diff
will fetch the tarball version tagged aslatest
(this value can be configured using thetag
option) and proceed to compare the contents of files present in that tarball, with the current files in your local file system.This workflow provides a handy way for package authors to see what package-tracked files have been changed in comparison with the latest published version of that package.
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npm diff --diff=<pkg-name>
(in a package directory):When using a single package name (with no version or tag specifier) as an argument,
npm diff
will work in a similar way tonpm-outdated
and reach for the registry to figure out what current published version of the package named<pkg-name>
will satisfy its dependent declared semver-range. Once that specific version is knownnpm diff
will print diff patches comparing the current version of<pkg-name>
found in the local file system with that specific version returned by the registry.Given a package named
abbrev
that is currently installed:npm diff --diff=abbrev
That will request from the registry its most up to date version and will print a diff output comparing the currently installed version to this newer one if the version numbers are not the same.
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npm diff --diff=<spec-a>
(in a package directory):Similar to using only a single package name, it's also possible to declare a full registry specifier version if you wish to compare the local version of an installed package with the specific version/tag/semver-range provided in
<spec-a>
.An example: assuming
pkg@1.0.0
is installed in the currentnode_modules
folder, running:npm diff --diff=pkg@2.0.0
It will effectively be an alias to
npm diff --diff=pkg@1.0.0 --diff=pkg@2.0.0
. -
npm diff --diff=<semver-a> [--diff=<semver-b>]
(in a package directory):Using
npm diff
along with semver-valid version numbers is a shorthand to compare different versions of the current package.It needs to be run from a package directory, such that for a package named
pkg
runningnpm diff --diff=1.0.0 --diff=1.0.1
is the same as runningnpm diff --diff=pkg@1.0.0 --diff=pkg@1.0.1
.If only a single argument
<version-a>
is provided, then the current local file system is going to be compared against that version.Here's an example comparing two specific versions (published to the configured registry) of the current project directory:
npm diff --diff=1.0.0 --diff=1.1.0
Note that tag names are not valid --diff
argument values, if you wish to
compare to a published tag, you must use the pkg@tagname
syntax.
Filtering files
It's possible to also specify positional arguments using file names or globs pattern matching in order to limit the result of diff patches to only a subset of files for a given package, e.g:
npm diff --diff=pkg@2 ./lib/ CHANGELOG.md
In the example above the diff output is only going to print contents of files
located within the folder ./lib/
and changed lines of code within the
CHANGELOG.md
file.
Configuration
diff
- Type: Array
- Default: null
Defines npm package specifiers to compare using the npm diff
command.
This can be specified up to 2 times.
diff-name-only
- Type: Boolean
- Default: false
When set to true
running npm diff
only returns the names of the files that
have any difference.
diff-unified
- Type: Number
- Default:
3
The number of lines of context to print in the unified diff format output.
diff-ignore-all-space
- Type: Boolean
- Default: false
Ignore whitespace when comparing lines. This ignores differences even if one line has whitespace where the other line has none.
diff-no-prefix
- Type: Boolean
- Default: false
Do not show any source or destination prefix.
diff-src-prefix
- Type: String
- Default:
"a/"
Show the given source prefix in diff patches headers instead of using "a/".
diff-dst-prefix
- Type: String
- Default:
"b/"
Show the given source prefix in diff patches headers instead of using "b/".
diff-text
- Type: Boolean
- Default: false
Treat all files as text.
global
- Default: false
- Type: Boolean
Uses packages from the global space as a source for comparison.
tag
- Type: String
- Default:
"latest"
The tag used to fetch the tarball that will be compared with the local file system files when running npm diff with no arguments.