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Orogene is a next-generation package manager for tools that use
node_modules/, such as bundlers, CLI tools, and Node.js-based
applications. It's fast, robust, and meant to be easily integrated into
your workflows such that you never have to worry about whether your
node_modules/ is up to date. It even deduplicates your dependencies
using a central store, and improves the experience using Copy-on-Write on
supported filesystems, greatly reducing disk usage and speeding up
loading.
Note: Orogene is still under heavy development and may not yet be
suitable for production use. It is missing some features that you might
expect. Check the roadmap
to see where we're headed and talk to
us
about what you want/need!.
Getting Started
You can install Orogene in various ways:
npx:
$ npx oro ping
NPM:
$ npm install -g oro
Cargo:
$ cargo install orogene
Homebrew:
$ brew install orogene
You can also find install scripts, windows MSI installers, and archive
downloads in the latest
release.
Usage
For usage documentation, see the Orogene
docs, or run $ oro help.
If you just want to do something similar to $ npm install, you can run
$ oro apply in your project and go from there.
Performance
Orogene is very fast and uses significantly fewer resources than other
package managers, in both memory and disk space. It's able to install some
non-trivial projects in sub-second time: