Check if a package name is available in the https://deno.land/x third-party Deno modules registry.
Import the checkIfNameIsAvailable
or checkIfNameExists
function and use it:
import { checkIfNameIsAvailable, checkIfNameExists } from "https://deno.land/x/x_name/mod.ts";
await checkIfNameIsAvailable("abc"); // false
await checkIfNameIsAvailable("your-package-name"); // true
await checkIfNameExists("abc"); // true
await checkIfNameExists("your-package-name"); // false
CLI with DPX
After installing DPX, you can directly use the CLI using the dpx
command:
dpx x_name available <your-package-name> --allow-net
# true
dpx x_name exists <your-package-name> --allow-net
# false
Alternatively, you can use it directly from the CLI by using deno run
:
deno run --allow-net https://deno.land/x/x_name/cli.ts available <your-package-name>
deno run --allow-net https://deno.land/x/x_name/cli.ts exists <your-package-name>
You can also install it globally using the following:
deno install --allow-net -n x_name https://deno.land/x/x_name/cli.ts
Then, the package is available to run:
x_name available <your-package-name>
x_name exists <your-package-name>
Required permissions:
--allow-net
Run tests:
deno test --allow-net
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