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nupm - Nushell package manager

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⚠️ This project is in an experimentation stage and not intended for serious use! ⚠️

♻️ installation [toc]

Important nupm might use the latest Nushell language features that have not been released in the latest version yet. If that is the case, consider building Nushell from the main branch, or installing the nightly build.

nupm is a module. Download the repository and treat the nupm directory as a module. For example:

  • use nupm/
  • overlay use nupm/ --prefix Both of the above commands will make nupm and all its subcommands available in your current scope. overlay use will allow you to overlay hide the nupm overlay when you don't need it.

Note nupm is able to install itself: from inside the root of your local copy of nupm, run

use nupm/
nupm install --force --path .

⚙️ configuration [toc]

One can change the location of the Nupm directory with $env.NUPM_HOME, e.g.

# env.nu

$env.NUPM_HOME = ($env.XDG_DATA_HOME | path join "nupm")

Because Nupm will install modules and scripts in {{nupm-home}}/modules/ and {{nupm-home}}/scripts/ respectively, it iis a good idea to add these paths to $env.NU_LIB_DIRS and $env.PATH respectively, e.g. if you have $env.NUPM_HOME defined:

# env.nu

$env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [
    ...
    ($env.NUPM_HOME | path join "modules")
]

$env.PATH = (
    $env.PATH
        | split row (char esep)
        | ....
        | prepend ($env.NUPM_HOME | path join "scripts")
        | uniq
)

🧪 running a test suite [toc]

as it is done in Nupm, one can define tests in a project and run them with the nupm test command:

  • create a Nushell package with a nupm.nuon file, let's call this example package package
  • create a tests/ directory next to the package/ directory
  • tests/ is a regular Nushell directory module, put a mod.nu there and any structure you want
  • import definitions from the package with something like
use ../package/foo/bar.nu [baz, brr]
  • all the commands defined in the tests/ module and exported will run as tests
  • from the root of the repo, run nupm test

run the tests of Nupm [toc]

from the root of Nupm, run

nupm test

you should see something like

Testing package /home/amtoine/documents/repos/github.com/amtoine/nupm
tests install-module ... SUCCESS
tests install-script ... SUCCESS
tests install-custom ... SUCCESS
Ran 3 tests. 3 succeeded, 0 failed.

📝 design of nupm [toc]

please have a look at the design document