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cpace

v1.2.4

Published

Nodemon for C/C++ files. Monitor for any changes in your [.c] and [.cpp] application and automatically restart it - perfect for development

Downloads

21

Readme

cpace

cpace is a tool that helps develop [.c] and [.cpp] based applications by automatically restarting them when file changes are detected. The package was built to automate the compilation and running of [.exe] files when writing C/C++ applications.

Requirements

Installation

The best way to install cpace is using npm (pnpm or yarn are also suitable):

npm install cpace --global
# or
npm i cpace -g

cpace will be installed globally to your system path. With a global installation cpace will be available anywhere.

You can also install cpace as a development dependency:

npm install cpace --save-dev
# of
npm i cpace -D

When installed locally, cpace will not be available in your system path, and you will not be able to use it directly from the command line.

Usage

cpace wraps your application, so you just have to pass your file name (and directory, if needed):

# for C files
cpace ./file.c

# for C++ files
cpace ./file.cpp

CLI help: -h (or --help)

cpace -h
# or
cpace --help

Compilation without starting the program: -c (or --compileOnly)

cpace ./file.cpp -c
# or
cpace ./file.cpp -compileOnly

Browsing a directory and compiling a specific file: -d (or --directory)

# file name must be after the -d argument
cpace ./file.cpp -d ./src

Update

To update the local installation:

npm update cpace

To update the global installation:

npm update -g cpace

Notice

cpace was written to restart C and C++ applications. If your script exits cleanly, cpace will continue to monitor the file and restart it if there are any changes. If there is an error, cpace will notify you in the console.

Tested on MacOS Monterey, MacOS Ventura, Windows 10, Windows 11.