feat(cli, outdated): Adds 'Homepage' to outdated --long output. #81
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My current workflow (which I assume is fairly common) is:
npm outdatedIt seems like the
npm outdatedutility could provide a little more information to smooth out this process (and possibly enable some standardization around the changelog location).This change proposes the output of
homepagewhen using the--longflag. I realize this is likely not the ideal solution (homepagemight not always contain a changelog), but it seems like it would be a reasonable and helpful link to provide.I've been digging into
npm's handling ofCHANGELOGfiles (and it's permutations) to determine if there could be a more helpful link to provide here, but I haven't found anything that seems standardized or well documented.TODOhomepagewhen use--parseablehomepagespecificnpm outdated --longtests.===
package.json'shomepageproperty is displayed when using the--longoption fornpm outdatedExample pretty" Output (generated from
npm/cli: