@push.rocks/projectinfo
A tool for gathering project information, supporting npm, git, and more.
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Install 📦
Install via npm:
npm install @push.rocks/projectinfo
Or with pnpm:
pnpm install @push.rocks/projectinfo
This module is ESM-only and requires Node.js 18+.
Usage 🚀
@push.rocks/projectinfo provides an async API for extracting npm and git metadata from any project directory. It uses @push.rocks/smartfs under the hood for filesystem operations.
All classes use async factory methods — no synchronous constructors.
Quick Start
import { ProjectInfo, ProjectinfoNpm, getNpmNameForDir } from '@push.rocks/projectinfo';
Get Full Project Info
The ProjectInfo class is the main entry point. It gathers both npm and git info from a given directory:
import { ProjectInfo } from '@push.rocks/projectinfo';
const info = await ProjectInfo.create('./my-project');
// npm info
console.log(info.npm.name); // e.g. "@push.rocks/projectinfo"
console.log(info.npm.version); // e.g. "5.0.2"
console.log(info.npm.license); // e.g. "MIT"
console.log(info.npm.isNpm); // true if package.json exists
// git info (parsed from directory path)
console.log(info.git.gitrepo); // e.g. "projectinfo"
console.log(info.git.gituser); // e.g. "push.rocks"
// project type
console.log(info.type); // "npm" if package.json found, otherwise "git"
NPM Info Only
Use ProjectinfoNpm directly when you only need package.json data:
import { ProjectinfoNpm } from '@push.rocks/projectinfo';
const npm = await ProjectinfoNpm.create('/path/to/project');
if (npm.isNpm) {
console.log(npm.name); // package name
console.log(npm.version); // package version
console.log(npm.license); // license field
console.log(npm.packageJson); // full parsed package.json object
}
With Git Access Token
If your package.json has a repository field, ProjectinfoNpm will parse it into a GitRepo object. You can provide an access token for authenticated URLs:
const npm = await ProjectinfoNpm.create('/path/to/project', {
gitAccessToken: 'ghp_your_token_here',
});
if (npm.git) {
console.log(npm.git.httpsUrl); // e.g. "https://ghp_your_token_here@github.com/user/repo.git"
}
Git Info Only
Use ProjectinfoGit for path-based git metadata extraction:
import { ProjectinfoGit } from '@push.rocks/projectinfo';
// Parses the directory path to extract git user and repo
const git = new ProjectinfoGit('/home/user/repos/myorg/myrepo');
console.log(git.gituser); // "myorg"
console.log(git.gitrepo); // "myrepo"
You can also parse a remote URL:
git.getGitInfoFromRemote('git+https://github.com/someuser/somerepo.git');
Quick Helper: Get Package Name
A convenience function to quickly get the npm package name from a directory:
import { getNpmNameForDir } from '@push.rocks/projectinfo';
const name = await getNpmNameForDir('./my-project');
console.log(name); // e.g. "@push.rocks/projectinfo"
Returns undefined if no valid package.json is found.
API Reference
| Class / Function | Description |
|---|---|
ProjectInfo.create(cwd) |
Async factory — gathers both npm + git info |
ProjectinfoNpm.create(cwd, opts?) |
Async factory — parses package.json |
ProjectinfoGit(cwd) |
Sync constructor — extracts git info from path |
getNpmNameForDir(cwd) |
Async helper — returns the npm package name |
Types
type TProjectType = 'git' | 'npm';
License and Legal Information
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