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tagsgen

v1.0.1

Published

A ctags generator and watcher

Downloads

2

Readme

TagsGen

Configurable ctags generator based on node watch.

Installation

$ npm install tagsgen -g

Usage

$ tagsgen [folder]

This command will generate your ctags in the current folder and watch for all the files changement and regenerate your tags.

Configuration

You can create a .tagsgen.json in plural places in order to customize the tags generation process:

  • In your home folder
  • In the current folder watched by tagsgen

This is a complete reference for the .tagsgen.json file:

{
    "my-js-tags": {
        // A non required path that tagsgen will watch
        "path": "lib",
        // A file extension to watch
        "extension": "js",
        // The destination tags file
        "file": "my-js-tags.tags",
        // Custom arguments sent to the ctags command
        "args": [
            "--tag-relative"
        ]
    }
}