pushpulljs
v1.0.11
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Convenience tool to make your files' content flexible
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PushPull
Convenience tool to make your files' content flexible.
Install
npm install pushpulljs --save-dev
Usage
usage: pushpull '<files>' [<options>] [<directives>]
options:
--silent disable logging
directives:
--push '<marker>' push all instances of marker on the start of any line to the end
--pull '<marker>' pull all instances of marker from the end of any line to the start
--switch '<marker>' apply both push and pull in one pass
--on '<marker>' alias for push
--off '<marker>' alias for pull
examples:
pushpull '.npmrc' --on '#WRITE_LOCK'
pushpull '**/*.js' --pull '//DEBUG'
pushpull 'config/**/*.yaml' 'config/**/.*rc' --silent --off '#OPTIONAL*'
For examples see USAGE.md.
Notes
- quoting
<files>
and<marker>
helps to be compatible across platforms <directives>
are applied in the order they are given<files>
expands*
wildcards with a simplified glob logic**/
matches all subdirectories*.*
matches all files, including those starting with.
*.ext
matches files with the extension.ext
name.*
matches files with the basenamename
<files>
works with both absolute and relative paths<files>
will never expand into directories namednode_modules
or.git
<marker>
expands*
wildcards to cover non-whitespace<marker>
can contain literal star*
characters by using\*
<marker>
can contain literal backslash\
characters by using\\