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json-sort-ci

v1.0.6

Published

Sort json files and return response

Readme

json-sort-ci

Json files sort cli to be used and checked in the ci/cd workflow. Sort is alphabetically.

install

npm i json-sort-ci

usage

json-sort-ci **/*.json bin/*.json --dry-run=true --excludes=test.json

For all the options and examples, run

json-sort-ci -h

options

  • --dry-run optional if true jsut return error when files are not sorted, if false (default) the files will be locally sorted.
  • --excludes optional array of json file you don't want to sort
  • --indent= optional When reformatting the files use amount of spaces for the indentation Only applies when not running with --dry-run
  • --unsorted-only optional Only show files that were sorted by the program in the output, to shorten the output
  • --force optional Also apply sorting to files that are already sorted. Useful in combination with --indent. Result is that these files will be reformatted.