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global-modules

The directory used by npm for globally installed npm modules.

2.0.0 117M downloads/mo #1474 most downloaded on npm jonschlinkert/global-modules

What this package is like to depend on

Last release 8 years ago

no release in 18 months

Release timing varies

gaps range from 2 months to 1.5 years

This project publishes no release notes

the list below is its commits, not an announcement

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

11 years old

7 releases · first in 2015

0 releases in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

7 releases · Mar 2015 to Dec 2018
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
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Releases

latest 7
  1. 2.0.0 15 Dec 2018
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 1.0.0 and 2.0.0 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • minor refactor
  2. 1.0.0 28 Jun 2017
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 0.2.3 and 1.0.0 there were 6 commits, 5 of them substantive:

    • run update
    • only build path when module is called
    • lint
    • update deps
    • run verb to generate readme
  3. 0.2.3 26 Jul 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 0.2.2 and 0.2.3 there were 3 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • add mocha
    • generate docs
  4. 0.2.2 05 Jun 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 0.2.1 and 0.2.2 there were 5 commits, 3 of them substantive:

    • Add Mocha as devDependency.
    • update deps
    • generate docs
  5. 0.2.1 13 Mar 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 0.2.0 and 0.2.1 there were 4 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • Fix "isWindows is not a function" on electron
    • run update
  6. 0.2.0 15 Jul 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  7. 0.1.0 06 Mar 2015

    Nothing published for this version

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