Move a module from devDependencies to dependencies in npm package.json
Is there any short command to move a module from devDependencies
to dependencies
in package.json?
I find myself always doing this:
npm uninstall <module_name> --save-dev
npm install <module_name> --save
Is there a shorter approach to this?
If you want to do the opposite (i.e. move a module from dependencies
to devDependencies
) just do:
npm install <module_name> --save-dev
or shorthand:
npm i <module_name> -D
shorthand to move from devDependencies
to dependencies
(prod):
npm i <module_name> -P
Yes! to move a module from devDependencies
to dependencies
:
npm install <module_name> --save-prod
In yarn:
Move a module from devDependencies
to dependencies
:
yarn remove <module_name> --dev && yarn add <module_name>
Move a module from dependencies
to devDependencies
:
yarn remove <module_name> && yarn add <module_name> --dev
As said in the comments, the command actually deletes the module and reinstall it in the new place.
The problem with using npm
or yarn
commands is that there is a chance that the version that is re-added is a different version than the one that is currently used. If this is what you want - both a move and an upgrade - then go ahead and use the accepted answer.
If not, simply manually edit your package.json
to move the line from the devDependencies
object to the dependencies
object (creating it if necessary). You can go the other direction too.
The lock file doesn't hold any information about if things are prod or dev dependencies, so that doesn't need to be updated. You can do a npm
/yarn install
afterwards to fix up any flags in the lock files.
The issue of using npm install is that you end up with updated versions. What worked for me is:
- Moving them to the intended part (dev, or prod)
- Removing them from node_modules folder
- Execute
npm install
That kept all versions intact.