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runner

v4.0.1

Published

Simple task runner.

Downloads

1,438

Readme

Simple task runner

build status npm version Gitter RunKit

Installation

npm install runner

Usage

Runner can be started by using npm or npx commands.

Run with npm:

npm run build

where build is an npm script in the package.json which contains a runner command.

Run with npx:

npx runner

The runner command format:

runner [options] [<task>]

Available options:

Option | Description --------------|------------- -c, --config | Configuration file is a script which contains tasks definitions. Default value - runner.js. -s, --serial | Run all given tasks sequentially (instead of in parallel).

These two commands are identical:

npx runner
npx runner --config runner.js

To run a webpack:build task from a custom configuration file:

npx runner -c tasks/develop.js webpack:build 

Without the task name starts the default task:

npx runner -c tasks/develop.js 

API

Add to the scope:

import runner from 'runner';

Create a simple task:

runner.task('make', function () {
    // some actions
});

More examples of tasks creation and execution are available in the cjs-runner package.

Add an alias to an existing task:

runner.alias('build', 'make');

Run task on a key or keys combination press:

runner.keystroke('build', 'ctrl+b');

Files watching

To execute a specific task on some file changes:

runner.watch('src/script/**/*.js', 'webpack:build');

To execute a named or anonymous function:

runner.watch('src/script/**/*.js', function rebuild ( done ) {
    // function name "rebuild" is used as task name
    // otherwise <noname> is printed
    done();
});

To execute task series:

runner.watch('src/script/**/*.js', runner.serial('lint', 'build'));

Before calling runner.watch it's possible to configure the watch:

runner.watch.config = {
    // some configuration 
};

All available configurations you can see in the underlying chokidar package.

Contribution

If you have any problems or suggestions please open an issue according to the contribution rules.

License

runner is released under the GPL-3.0 License.