nex
v2.0.22
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Simplify management of local npm and node.js development resources and processes, such as symlinks, global dependencies, etc. It's like grunt or gulp, but with 100x less code and a flatter learning curve.
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nex
Simplify management of local npm and node.js development resources and processes. Add stuff to your package.json
and watch it work. It's like grunt or gulp, but with 100x less code and a flatter learning curve. It is a pure essentialization of the "task-runner", and is designed to be magical, but not mysterious. nex
is un-opinionated, npm-integrated, and fully-discombobulated.
Install
$ npm install -g nex
Use
1. Create a nex
array to define the general order of execution
nex do
will do all the things in this array.
package.json:
{
"nex": [
"repository",
"engines",
"globalDependencies",
"linkDependencies"
]
}
2. Intercept the npm
phases you want nex
to control
package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"preinstall": "nex do",
"pretest": "nex do engines"
}
}
nex
operates by declarative fiat. There's no special build file to contstruct, environment to define, or configs to set. Your existing package.json declares which nex
routines run during each npm
phase.
nex
routines
repository
(npm)
$ nex do repository
Use this when you want to download and extract this module from the repository defined in the repository
field. Useful for hosting Github-authenticated private modules publicly on npmjs.org. If the module is private, you'll be prompted for your Github credentials.
package.json:
{
"license": "Proprietary",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/tjwebb/super-nex.git",
"private": true
}
}
.npmignore
index.js
lib/
private-stuff/
globalDependencies
(npm)
$ nex do globalDependencies
Install dependencies globally, automatically as part of npm's normal installation process.
package.json
{
"globalDependencies": {
"<module>": "<version>",
"jshint": "^2.5"
}
}
linkDependencies
(npm)
$ nex do linkDependencies
Create symlinks from node_modules/<module>
to <path>
package.json
{
"linkDependencies": {
"<module>": "<path>",
"module1": "./lib/module1"
}
}
symlinks
(npm)
$ nex do symlinks
Create arbitrary <link>
to any <target>
package.json
{
"symlinks": {
"<target>": "<link">,
"./lib/shared.js": "/usr/share/superlib/shared.js"
}
}
engines
(npm)
$ nex do engines
Ensure that all npm commands are invoked with the correct version of node as defined in the standard engines
field
package.json
{
"engines": {
"node": "^0.11.13"
}
}
Extend nex
yourself
Anyone can extend nex. Create a node module that exposes the methods do
and undo
, name it after the package.json field you want to operate on, and publish it to npmjs.org as nex-<field>
.
API
do (package)
@param package {Object} package.json object
- Do something
undo (package)
@param package {Object} package.json object
- Undo whatever do did
Links
- npm package: https://www.npmjs.org/package/nex
- github page: https://github.com/tjwebb/nex