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@saji/run

v1.0.4

Published

Task runner with interactive selection.

Downloads

6

Readme

@saji/run

Task runner with interactive selection.

Run in directory with tasks.tsv or with TASKS_TSV environment variable set. Falls back to using npm scripts. Use tab to select multiple tasks. Type to search. Enter to select. Tasks TSV columns are:

  1. Task name (e.g. Build)
  2. Task colour, used if running task in parallel outside tmux (e.g. green)
  3. Command to run (e.g. make)

You can specify “seq“ instead of colour, these tasks will run in sequence before all parallel tasks, in order chosen by the user. To specify task presents use:

  1. Present name (e.g. Build & Run)
  2. A word “preset“
  3. Names of the tasks to run, separated by “+” (e.g. Install + Build + Run)

Use #, ; or // for comments.

Code of conduct

We have adapted Contributor Covenant.

License

Licensed under ISC.