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pushpulljs

v1.0.11

Published

Convenience tool to make your files' content flexible

Downloads

11

Readme

PushPull

npm version CI Main

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 basename name
  • <files> works with both absolute and relative paths
  • <files> will never expand into directories named node_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 \\