An extension for displaying dependencies for different package managers on GitHub
- Npm/Yarn.
- Composer.
- Pip.
- Cargo.
Clicking the extension icon opens a popup where you can provide an API key from libraries.io that you can get from here. This API key allows the extension to make bulk requests instead of single ones which improves the experience greatly. Encountering projects with too many dependencies now works correctly. It is a little unpleasant, but getting an API key is worth it.
Why build this? We already have npmhub?
npmhub is great, but why should npm have all the fun? I wanted to see if I could implement something similar while making it easy to add support for other package managers. Also, to make it more fun, I decided to accomplish this without any fancy libraries (jQuery) or apis (fetch). So, packagehub should have support for most browsers in use today.
- npmhub - inspired the idea for this extension.
- Firefox Add-on
- Chrome Extension
- Opera extension: Use this Opera extension to install the Chrome version.
- Clone this repo.
- Go to chrome extensions chrome://extensions.
- Enable developer mode.
- Click on load unpacked extension and select the source folder of this cloned repo.
To add support for a new package manager
- Add a new config entry with the relevant details. The registry in the config should be one of the supported ones in Libraries.io
- Add a new parser if the package manager dependencies are not specified in one of the already existing formats (JSON, TOML, etc.).
Thanks to Libraries.io for providing an excellent api with returns just the right amount of data to make this extension useful without being wasteful.
MIT © Ezinwa Okpoechi