1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 '0.0.0','0.0.5','0.0.6','0.1.0','0.2.0','0.2.1','0.3.0','0.3.1','0.3.2','0.3.3','0.3.4','0.3.5','0.3.6','0.3.7','0.3.8','0.3.9','0.3.10','0.3.11','0.4.0','0.4.1','0.4.2','0.4.3','0.4.4','0.5.0-rc1','0.5.0','0.6.0-rc','0.6.0','0.7.0-rc','0.7.0-rc.2','0.7.1','0.8.0-rc' This is super useful for finding what beta/pre-release versions of a package are available.You can also run npm show react-native versions -json for machine readable output.
Npm install -S vue@. npm install -S vue@latest However, in the package.json they don't use. or latest, there is an actual version. I also don't want to have to manually edit this for each dependency. I also don't want to have to run an upgrade command in npm, I want it to be latest from initial install.