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# lock-verify Report if your package.json is out of sync with your package-lock.json. ## USAGE ``` const lockVerify = require('lock-verify') lockVerify(moduleDir).then(result => { result.warnings.forEach(w => console.error('Warning:', w)) if (!result.status) { result.errors.forEach(e => console.error(e)) process.exit(1) } }) ``` As a library it's a function that takes the path to a module and returns a promise that resolves to an object with `.status`, `.warnings` and `.errors` properties. The first will be true if everything was ok (though warnings may exist). If there's no `package.json` or no lockfile in `moduleDir` or they're unreadable then the promise will be rejected.
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