npm vs. ProGet

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
npm
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
npm is an open source web registry used to discover, share, and reuse packages of code. Commercial plans offer additional features.
$0
ProGet
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
inedo offers ProGet, a software repository and package management solution.N/A
Pricing
npmProGet
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
for unlimited public packages
Pro
$7
per month
Team
$7
per month per user
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Pricing Offerings
npmProGet
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
npmProGet
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
npmProGet
Likelihood to Recommend
npm, Inc
[npm]is well suited while we use it to install packages to windows, it is used to start the project from scratch to install dependencies.
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Inedo
As of current, the only artifactory management tool that I would recommend is ProGet. The free version is plentiful in features, supporting all feed types that the paid plans do. The paid plans also add even more capabilities on top of the free plan, such as data retention policies, which helps to minimize storage waste on my server and keep everything clean.
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Pros
npm, Inc
  • We can easily use it to install packages
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Inedo
  • The Docker registry feature works great. Compared to Sonatype Nexus 3, I don't need to set up extra ports, as everything just works off the port ProGet itself is running on.
  • Debian feeds support automatic GPG key generation, without me having to create or manage them myself. This is another spot where ProGet is better than Nexus, as you have to manually create and specify a key with Nexus, while ProGet simply handles it all for you.
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Cons
npm, Inc
  • Need to install dependencies for the particular package managers.
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Inedo
  • When running ProGet inside of a Docker container, changes to some settings requires a manual restart of the container (i.e. with 'docker restart x').
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Alternatives Considered
npm, Inc
It is open source and easy to utilize and it is simply worked for me.
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Inedo
Both Sonatype Nexus 3 and ProGet support all the feed types I use, but ProGet simply does them better. The Docker feeds run on the same port as ProGet itself, while Nexus requires additional ports to be set up, which can be a burden when running in Docker. Debian feeds also support GPG key creation without having to manually specify one, again, reducing the burden for me to manually do things, allowing me to set up and distribute my programs even quicker.
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Return on Investment
npm, Inc
  • Yeah it is dependent it cause of without NPM angular doesn't work
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Inedo
  • I don't need to develop custom solutions for distributing my software, as ProGet does it all for me.
  • ProGet also integrates easily into my CI systems, with a fully-featured API that allows me to upload packages right after building.
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