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convert-file-extension

v1.0.1

Published

convert js file extension to desired file extension, even from nested folders

Readme

Convert File Extension

What ?

It helps to convert Javascript(js) file extension to other given extension name from user provided folder to some random folder name created in same directory as user provided folder.

Why ?

When i was developing a side project, i was not able to send js files in mail to client. So i have to convert some js files to another format and send it. Manually doing this work, consumes time in respect to daily scenarios. So i wished to make a program for this concern.

How to use?

Software needed: Nodejs

Just place the given index.js next to the to-be converted folder and run "node index.js to-be-convert-folder extension-without-dot"

Example: if you want to convert Angular folder which is in Desktop. Then place the index.js in Desktop, open the command prompt and change directory to Desktop and

type "node index.js C:users/Desktop/Angular jsx"

In seconds, new folder will be created in name of some random number attached to Angular like Angular6.20 and you can see the all files which are in js are converted to jsx, even in nested folders. Other file extensions are remain same and copied to same folders as it was placed.

Note: For now it was tested only in Windows machine.