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indexify-dir-cli

v1.1.0

Published

Create index file with exports of files from directory

Readme

indexify-dir-cli

Create index file with exports of files from directory

Arguments: fileExtension Extension of index file path (Optional) Path to index file root directory (default: null)

Options: -v --version Output the version number --fn --file-name Output file name (default: "index") -n --no-add-extension If set exports will be written without extension -f --flat Only include files direcly from target directory (default: false) -a --all-extensions Include all files, no matter what extension they have (default: false) -d --double-quotation If set to true paths fill be written with double quotation. By default cli will use single quotation (default: false) -e --extensions <string...> File extensions that will be included in exports. By default files with the same extension as fileExtension argument will be included -s --sort Sort exports based on their subpaths (default: false) -b --breaks Add line breaks between lines to separate exports from subpaths. Only if --sort is set to true (default: false) -i --ignore-indexes Skip index.{extension} files (default: false) -V --verbose Make cli more talkative :) (default: false) -h, --help display help for command