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amvn

v0.4.0

Published

A Maven wrapper adding change detection and automatic rebuild

Downloads

22

Readme

amvn

CI

amvn (awesome maven) wraps Maven to add change detection and automatic rebuild.

Installation

Install the library via npm:

npm install amvn -g

Usage

> amvn clean compile ... --watch
[AMVN] make maven awesome
[AMVN] watching for src/main/resources changes...
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Building wtf 1.0.0
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
...

amvn accepts the additional --watch argument to copy resources / reload maven on source changes.

It does not actually care what you execute via Maven. Make sure you have a lean and quick build process yourself.

How it works

amvn keeps the running application in sync with your sources

  • keeping target/classes up to date with src/main/resources
  • reloading the underlying mvn instance on changes in src/main/java

Use it with modern web development stacks that bootstrap fast.

License

MIT