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Add uninstall command#149

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Add uninstall command#149
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This pull request introduces the much-needed uninstall command, allowing users to easily remove packages from their projects. To support this new functionality, the underlying package installation and configuration management logic has been generalized, enabling a more flexible and context-aware handling of package operations and their resulting output summaries.

Highlights

  • New Uninstall Command: Introduced a new uninstall command (with aliases remove and rm) that allows users to remove specified packages from their project dependencies.
  • Refactored Installer Run Logic: The core install.Run function has been refactored to accept a Trigger type, enabling it to display context-specific summary messages (e.g., 'installed', 'updated', 'uninstalled') based on the originating command.
  • Updated Install Command Usage: The install command's usage string was updated to explicitly show that it accepts [PACKAGE]... arguments, aligning with its functionality to add new packages.
  • WPM.json Modification: The uninstall command includes logic to remove specified packages from both dependencies and devDependencies sections within the wpm.json configuration file.

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Code Review

This pull request introduces an uninstall command to remove packages. The implementation correctly modifies the wpm.json configuration and reuses the existing install.Run logic to apply the changes, which is a good design choice. I've provided a couple of suggestions to improve code clarity and user experience.

@thelovekesh thelovekesh merged commit 4c92e36 into main Jan 17, 2026
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@thelovekesh thelovekesh deleted the add/uninstall-command branch January 17, 2026 16:41
@thelovekesh thelovekesh added the command any changes to the wpm cli command label Jan 17, 2026
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