sparse-intern-71089
01/13/2021, 7:23 PMloud-battery-37784
01/13/2021, 9:22 PMkind-mechanic-53546
01/13/2021, 9:22 PMlittle-cartoon-10569
01/13/2021, 9:29 PMloud-battery-37784
01/13/2021, 9:36 PMnpm
. You can run npx npm-check-updates
in the root of your project to see what has available updates. More info on flags and functionality of that tool can be found here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-check-updateslittle-cartoon-10569
01/13/2021, 9:38 PMloud-battery-37784
01/13/2021, 9:39 PMnpx
comes with Node. If you have a Node environment running you should be able to use it no problem. I’d expect you can just exec the command in the running container.little-cartoon-10569
01/13/2021, 9:40 PMloud-battery-37784
01/13/2021, 9:40 PMnpx npm-check-updates
is equivalent to npm install -g npm-check-updates
then after that running npm-check-updates
little-cartoon-10569
01/13/2021, 9:41 PMnpm install -g npm-check-updates
in the Dockerfile, I can run npm-check-updates
and it won't have to download the module? That sounds more efficient...little-cartoon-10569
01/13/2021, 9:56 PMloud-battery-37784
01/13/2021, 10:49 PMproud-pizza-80589
01/14/2021, 8:13 AMnpm-upgrade
package as well, so you get a nice interactive upgrade experience