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run-concurrently

v1.0.0

Published

Run npm scripts concurrently. (Minimal, zero deps.)

Downloads

2

Readme

run-concurrently

Runs npm scripts concurrently.

One of concepts is "no configuration" and "zero dependencies." Use currently or npm-run-all for more features.

Use with npx

npx run-concurrently build start

Install from npm

npm install -g run-concurrently

And then use:

npm-run-concurrently build start

Appendix

Why isn't output colored?

Some command prints colored output only in some condition. Check if your command can be configured with something such as --color option or FORCE_COLOR=1 environment variable. Search for tty/isatty for detailed information.

Verbose output

With --verbose, it prints exit code of subprocess and caught signal.