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@dreamfalldown/project-manager

v1.2.4

Published

a cli about project manager

Readme

Project Manager

use npm update packages need save your config, after update use pm config to set it. otherwise it will be covered

Project Manager use for manager your project

  1. Quickly open file project
  2. Quickly execute commands under the project folder

Get Started

  1. add project

    pm add react-app -d create-react-app created project -p ./

  2. view items that have been created

    pm list

  3. open project folder use vscode

    pm open react-app

  4. add command under project folder

    pm add-command react-app test -n start -e 'npm run start' -d 'run project'

  5. list your command

    pm list-command react-app

  6. run

    pm run react-app -n start

Command

  list                   list projects
  add <name>             add project item
    -p [absolute path]   default path will according to your current address
    -d [description]
  update <name>          update project item
    -p [absolute path]
    -d [description]
  rename <oldName> <newName> update project name
  remove <name>          delete project
  open <name>            open project use vscode
  list-command <name>       list project command
  add-command <name>        add project exec order
    -n [command name]
    -e [command]
    -d [description]
  default-command <name>    set default command, if set just need run `pm run [command name]`
    -d [default]
  remove-command <name>     delete command
    -n [commandName]
  run                    execute command
    -n [commandName]
  config                 open config file
  help [command]         display help for command

Write configuration file

if you don't want use cli to set project you can use pm config to write your config

config key must equal name(project name, command name)

    "project name": {
        "name": "project name",
        "path": "path",
        "description": "description",
        "default": "default command",
        "commands": {
            "command name": {
                "name": "command name",
                "exec": "command",
                "description": "description"
            }
        }
    }

Notice

If the profile does not have permissions, the specified write permission needs to be set