onchange
Use glob patterns to watch file sets and run a command when anything is added, changed or deleted.
Install
npm install onchangeUsage
# On every change run `npm test`.
onchange 'app/**/*.js' 'test/**/*.js' -- npm test
# On every change restart `server.js` (by killing the running process).
onchange -i -k '**/*.js' -- node server.js
# On every change `echo` file change.
onchange '**/*.js' -- echo '{{event}} to {{file}}'NOTE: Windows users may need to use double quotes rather than single quotes. If used in an npm script, remember to escape the double quotes.
You can match as many glob patterns as you like, just put the command you want to run after the -- and it will run any time a file matching any of the globs is added changed or deleted.
Other available replacement variables are fileExt
(path.extname(file)), fileBase (path.basename(file)),
fileBaseNoExt (basename, without extension), and fileDir
(path.dirname(file)).
Options
Add (-a, --add)
To execute the command for all initially added paths:
onchange -a 'config.json' -- microservice-proxy -c {{file}} -p 9000Initial (-i, --initial)
To execute the command once on load without any event:
onchange -i '**/*.js' -- npm startExclude (-e, --exclude)
To exclude matches:
onchange '**/*.ts' -e 'dist/**/*.js' -- tslintNo Exclude (--no-exclude)
**/node_modules/** and **/.git/** are excluded by default, use --no-exclude to disable:
onchange 'node_modules/**' --no-exclude -- tslintExclude Path (--exclude-path)
Excludes all paths in a file following the .gitignore specification.
onchange '**' --exclude-path .gitignore -- prettierKill (-k, --kill)
To kill current and pending processes between changes:
onchange -k '**/*.js' -- npm testJobs (-j <n>, --jobs <n>)
Set the maximum concurrent processes to run (default is 1):
onchange -j2 '**/*.js' -- cp -v -r '{{file}}' 'test/{{file}}'Delay (-d, --delay)
To set the amount of delay (in ms) between process changes:
onchange -d 1000 '**/*.js' -- npm startAwait Write Finish (--await-write-finish <ms>)
To hold the events until the size does not change for a configurable amount of time (in ms, default is 2000):
onchange --await-write-finish 1500 '**/*.js' -- npm testPoll (-p <ms>, --poll <ms>)
Use polling to monitor for changes. This option is useful if you're watching an NFS volume.
onchange -p 100 '**/*.js' -- npm testOutpipe (-o, --outpipe)
Shell command to execute every change:
onchange -o '> .changelog' 'src/**/*.js' -- echo '{{event}} to {{file}}'P.S. When a command is used with --outpipe, the stdout from the command will be piped into outpipe.
Filter (-f, --filter)
By default, onchange watches for all events from chokidar. Use this option to watch only for events you need:
onchange -f add -f change '**/*.js' -- npm startVerbose (-v, --verbose)
Enable if you want verbose logging from onchange (useful for debugging). For example:
onchange -v 'app/**/*.js' 'test/**/*.js' -- npm testTypeScript
Includes types for TypeScript users.
Related
- cli-error-notifier - Send native desktop notifications if a command exits with an exit code other than
0.
License
MIT