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njt (npm jump to): a quick navigation tool for npm packages
πΈ njt πΈ
πΈ npm jump to πΈ
njt.vercel.app
Are you typing npm package names in your search engine to then manually navigate to their source, homepage, changelog, versions and so on? πππππ
Save five seconds thousands of times by quickly jumping to the right URL! Here is a magic spell to remember:
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njt <package> [destination]
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Available destinations
-
b
β package cost estimation on bundlephobia.com -
c
β changelog -
g
β github (gitlab, etc.) repository root -
h
β homepage (aliased asw
for website ord
for docs) -
i
β issues -
n
β package info on npmjs.com -
p
β pull requests (aliased asm
for merge requests) -
r
β list of github releases -
s
β source (often same as repository root, but can be its subdirectory in case of a monorepo) -
t
β list of git tags -
u
β package contents preview on unpkg.com -
v
β list of package versions with dates on npmjs.com -
y
β package page on yarnpkg.com (mirror registry for npmjs.com) -
.
β browse GitHub / GitLab code
Omitting the destination or entering an non-existing one takes you to the package page on npmjs.com as if you used n
.
Examples
njt prettier
(no specified destination)
πΈ β https://www.npmjs.com/package/prettier
njt prettier h
(homepage)
πΈ β https://prettier.io
njt prettier s
(source)
πΈ β https://github.com/prettier/prettier
njt prettier r
(releases)
πΈ β https://github.com/prettier/prettier/releases
njt prettier y
(yarn)
πΈ β https://yarnpkg.com/package/prettier
Getting njt
There are several environments in which you can access njt
.
Pick your favourite or use βem all!
π’ Command-line tool
Install njt
globally from npm by running this command in your terminal:
npm install --global njt
You are all set.
Now try executing njt <package> [destination]
with some real arguments.
For example, these two commands will take you to the Lodash github repo and homepage, respectively:
njt lodash g
njt lodash h
A list of supported destinations will be shown if you launch njt
without arguments.
To uninstall, run npm remove --global njt
.
To reinstall or upgrade, run npm install --global njt
again.
Pro tip π‘ When you specify .
instead of a package name, njt
takes the name from the nearest package.json
file.
Pro tip π‘ To customise which browser you want to open, set an environment variable called NJT_BROWSER
(or just BROWSER
) with the app name of your choice.
The value may vary based on your OS.
Note that setting BROWSER
instead of NJT_BROWSER
can affect other tools, which may or may not be desired.
π’ Custom search engine in Chrome
-
Open Chrome settings, e.g. by navigating to
chrome://settings
-
Navigate to Manage search engines section (e.g. by typing its name in the Search settings field)
-
Click Add next to Other search engines
-
Fill in the Add search engine form:
Field Value Search engine njt (npm jump to)
Keyword njt
Url with %s in place of query https://njt.vercel.app/jump?from=chrome&to=%s
-
Press Add
From now on, typing njt <package> [destination]
in the address bar will take you directly to a page you want.
For example, njt react h
will take you to the React.js homepage.
To uninstall, open Manage search engines section in Chrome settings, click on three dots next to Other search engines β njt and hit Remove from list.
Pro tip π‘ You can use n
instead of njt
as a keyword to avoid typing two extra characters each time.
The command to type in Chrome address bar will become n <package> [destination]
π
π’ Search bookmark in Firefox
You can use njt
right from the address bar in Firefox.
- Open njt.vercel.app
- Right-click on the search input field
- In the context menu, select Add Keyword for this Search...
- Youβll see a small form; type
njt
into the Keyword field - Press Save
From now on, typing njt <package> [destination]
in the address bar will take you directly to a page you want.
For example, njt react h
will take you to the React.js homepage.
To uninstall, open Firefox bookmarks from the main menu, search for njt
and remove the bookmark.
Pro tip π‘ You can use n
instead of njt
as a search keyword to avoid typing two extra characters each time.
The command to type in Firefox address bar will become n <package> [destination]
π
π’ Alfred web search
Want to hop directly from Alfred launcher?
-
Open Preferences β Features β Web Search
-
Click Add Custom Search
-
Fill in the form:
Field Value Search URL https://njt.vercel.app/jump?from=alfred&to={query}
Title Search njt for '{query}'
Keyword njt
Icon drag from https://njt.vercel.app/favicon-32x32.png -
Press Save
Alternatively, copy and open this special Alfred link to get all the above steps done for you:
alfred://customsearch/Search%20njt%20for%20%27%7Bquery%7D%27/njt/utf8/nospace/https%3A%2F%2Fnjt.vercel.app%2Fjump%3Ffrom%3Dalfred%26to%3D%7Bquery%7D
Pro tip π‘ You can use n
instead of njt
as a search keyword to avoid typing two extra characters each time.
The command to type in Alfred address bar will become n <package> [destination]
π
You can also create variants with your favorite njt
suffixes to jump to your favorite locations in even fewer characters.
For example, keyword ng
can be a shortcut to njt {query} g
.
π’ VSCode
If you use Visual Studio Code, you can add njt to the command palette via LaunchX extension.
-
Install the extension
-
Open the command palette
-
Type
njt
and press Enter -
Type your search and press Enter again
Pro tip π‘ Use ctrl+alt+n
to bypass the command palette.
π’ DuckDuckGo bang
DuckDuckGo bang is awaiting approval
If you use duckduckgo.com as your primary search engine, type !njt <package> [destination]
in its search field (note the leading exclamation mark).
This trick is possible thanks to DuckDuckGoβs awesome bang feature.
π’ Online search field on the njt
βs mini-website
Open njt.vercel.app, type your query, press Enter. This method is a bit slower than the other ones because it involves opening a web page with an input form. On the plus side, it works everywhere and does not require setup.
Thanks to Vercel for hosting njt.vercel.app π
βMore ways
Are you a search shortcut guru?
Feel free to suggest another entry point to njt
and save peopleβs time around the world!
How does njt
work
For requests like njt <package>
or njt <package> y
, all the tool does is navigating you to URLs like https://www.npmjs.com/package/<package>
or https://yarnpkg.com/package/<package>
.
Most other cases involve a look into package.json
for the latest published version.
This file contains the location of the repository, the homepage and some other fields, which njt
uses to construct the destination URL.
The command line version of the tool takes you to https://njt.vercel.app/jump?from=cli@VERSION&to=YOUR_QUERY
, from which you are redirected to the destination.
Prior art
Shortcuts to some of the njt
destinations are built into npm
cli:
π¦ npm home <package>
or npm docs <package>
β₯
πΈ njt <package> h
(homepage)
π¦ npm issues <package>
or npm bugs <package>
β₯
πΈ njt <package> i
(issues)
π¦ npm repo <package>
β₯
πΈ njt <package> g
(github, gitlab, etc. repo)
With njt
, you have access to more shortcuts in multiple environments, which makes you more productive day to day.