thanks Initially I was using that too. But there were some problems I had with it then after going through few issue threads found out that I had to specify the package.json file manually which totally ruined it for me. idk if that issue still exists but I wanted to create one for my personal use which had minimal configuration. so here it is 🎉
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Interesting post - will be checking Syzer out! I used npm-check-updates and both seem very similar 👍
thanks Initially I was using that too. But there were some problems I had with it then after going through few issue threads found out that I had to specify the package.json file manually which totally ruined it for me. idk if that issue still exists but I wanted to create one for my personal use which had minimal configuration. so here it is 🎉