I have multiple npm projects saved in a local directory. Now I want to take backup of my projects without the node_modules folder, as it is taking a lot of space and can also be retrieved any time using npm install.

So, I need a solution to delete all node_modules folders recursively from a specified path using the command line interface. Any suggestions/ help is highly appreciable.

9 Answers

Print out a list of directories to be deleted:

find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune 

Delete directories from the current working directory:

find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' + 

Alternatively you can use trash (brew install trash) for staged deletion:

find . -name node_modules -type d -prune -exec trash {} + 
9

Try

npx npkill 

it will find all node_modules and let you remove them.

npkill

3

Improving on the accepted answer,

find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' + 

I found that the command would run a very long time to fetch all folders and then run a delete command, to make the command resumable I'd suggest using \; and to see progress of the command being run use -print to see the directory being deleted.

Note: You must first cd into the root directory and then run the command or instead of find . use find {project_directory}

To delete folders one by one

find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' \; 

To delete folders one by one and printing the folder being deleted

find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -print -exec rm -rf '{}' \; 

Edit:

For the people who like interactive way of doing this refer to @jeckep answer, run this in the directory that you wish to prune.

npx npkill 
5

I have come across with this solution,

  • first find the folder using find and specify name of the folder.
  • execute delete command recursively -exec rm -rf '{}' +

run the following command to delete folders recursively

find /path -type d -name "node_modules" -exec rm -rf '{}' +

When on Windows, I use the following .BAT file to delete node_modules recursively from the current folder:

@for /d /r . %d in (node_modules) do @if exist %d (echo %d && rd %d /s /q) 

Or, via CMD.EXE:

cmd.exe /c "@for /d /r . %d in (node_modules) do @if exist %d (echo %d && rd %d /s /q)" 
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bash function to remove node_modules. It will remove all node_modules directories recursively from the current working directory, while printing found paths.

You just need to put in somewhere in your $PATH

rmnodemodules(){ find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec echo '{}' \; -exec rm -rf {} \; } 

OS: Ubuntu

A simple trick to remove all node_modules in your servers (which can reduce a lot of space) is to run:

sudo find / -not -path "/usr/lib/*" -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' + 

Here we need to exclude /usr/lib/* because if you wont, it will delete your npm and you need to reinstall it :)

if you want to move instead of delete it:

find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec mkdir -p ./another/dir/{} \; -exec mv -i {} ./NODE_MODULES/{} \; 

this will keep the directory structure.

Python Script to Delete the node_modules folder from multiple projects. Just place it in your project folder consisting multiple projects and run it.

import os import shutil dirname = '/root/Desktop/proj' #Your Full Path of Projects Folder dirfiles = os.listdir(dirname) fullpaths = map(lambda name: os.path.join(dirname, name), dirfiles) dirs = [] for file in fullpaths: if os.path.isdir(file): dirs.append(file) for i in dirs: dirfiles1 = os.listdir(i) fullpaths1 = map(lambda name: os.path.join(i, name), dirfiles1) dirs1 = [] for file in fullpaths1: if os.path.isdir(file): dirs1.append(file) if(file[-12:]=='node_modules'): shutil.rmtree(file) print(file) 
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