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nts2tsx

v1.1.6

Published

Utility to rename NTS files to TSX in the current directory

Downloads

6

Readme

nts2tsx

Utility to rename NTS files to TSX in the current directory.

💡 It avoids some mess not messing with messed up node_modules, webpack.config.js and dot files/directories

Args

The simplest use searches for NTS files and rename them:

npx nts2tsx

Together with renaming, it cleans up any use of .nts extension in paths.

✨ It stores the relative paths of renamed files at ./nts2tsx-save.txt

To restore to original filenames, just run:

npx nts2tsx --restore

You would like to rename TSX to NTS files? Okay then, just run:

npx nts2tsx --invert

and to restore:

npx nts2tsx --invert --restore

License

MIT © 2022 Guilherme Correia