# NoDEdup: Duplicate Package Finder NoDEdup is a CLI tool designed to help you identify duplicate JavaScript dependencies in your project. It scans all package.json files within the specified folder, pinpointing any dependencies or devDependencies that exist in multiple versions, helping you streamline your project's dependency tree. # Installation 1. Make sure you have [cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch01-01-installation.html#installing-rustup-on-linux-or-macos) installed 2. ```cargo install nodedup``` # Usage ``` Usage: nodedup [OPTIONS] --folder Options: -f, --folder Folder to scan -o, --output Output format. Possible values: 'default', 'short', 'full' [default: default] -s, --silent Exit with zero code when duplicates are found -c, --color Color important output -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version ``` # Ignore dependencies You can create `.ndignore` file in the root of your project to ignore specific dependencies. Each line in the file should be a dependency name. Ignoring dependencies is useful when you have a dependency that you know is duplicated but you don't want to remove it. ## Sample .ndignore file ``` lodash react ```