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remove old and heavy npm modules

npkill - инструмент для удаления npm пакетов.
Я не особо пользуюсь npm и js, но когда записываю статьи то часто устанавливаю какие-то пакеты.
В npkill их легко посмотреть и удалить.
Из плюсов - можно не ставить его в систему, а просто запустить через
 npx npkill

Максимально удобный инструмент для своих целей.



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​​npkill

remove old and heavy npm modules

npkill - инструмент для удаления npm пакетов.
Я не особо пользуюсь npm и js, но когда записываю статьи то часто устанавливаю какие-то пакеты.
В npkill их легко посмотреть и удалить.
Из плюсов - можно не ставить его в систему, а просто запустить через

 npx npkill

Максимально удобный инструмент для своих целей.

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