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msf-cli

v1.2.5

Published

My Sync Folders - sync files between folders based on watchman

Downloads

157

Readme

msf-cli

msf(My Sync Folders) listens to changes between 2 folders and try to keep them in sync by copying changed files into the other folder. It's inspired by wml but different in following places:

  • you don't need to create links first, msf just does its job on launch
  • msf syncs folders in bi-direction

Install

msf depends on watchman to monitor file changes, please install watchman first.

npm install -g msf-cli

Usage

msf ~/my-package ~/my-project/node_modules/my-package use msf --help to see all supported options

.msfignore

a .msfignore file under source folder, follows .gitignore syntax can help to ignore files from being synced. since msf is based on watchman, a .watchmanconfig with below example contents can also help to ignore files:

{
  "ignore_dirs": ["node_modules"]
}

Why

Symlinks are not supported in react-native currently, check this thread. Copy files is almost the only option to develop a shared package for RN project, the reason we want it bi-directional is sometimes, editing native code in RN project (xcode/Android studio) is more convenient to try things out and we want the edits can be synced back to source package.