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spawnise

v1.1.0

Published

Reactive state management written in TypeScript with a minimal API and full power of RxJS

Readme

Spawnise

Promisify the native node.js spawn function!

Description

This simple package lets you run commands on your device asynchronously using promises through the spawn function. In fact, it uses the cross-spawn library under the hood in order to have a more consistent spawn.

Getting Started

Requirements

Installing

npm install spawnise

or

yarn add spawnise

Usage

import { spawn } from 'spawnise';

async function run() {

	console.log('starting install dependencies')

	const child = await spawn('npm install')

	console.log('dependencies installed!')
}

run()

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome.

Building for production

To run the production build use the npm build script:

npm run build

Before the build is actually made the tests will be executed, the dist folder will be removed and then the build will be made.

License

ISC License

Copyright (c) barthofu