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vast-tools

v0.1.4

Published

a develop tools for web sync files

Readme

A personal tools

Install

npm install -g vast-tools

Usage

vast command [arg1] [args]...

About syncFile

Can do what?

if your want modify local code, and upload it on a server. can use it, auto upload && auto refresh by websocket

Server

node bin/start.js

you can start a port listener on 127.0.0.1.

set your port on config/config.js server.port=80

Client file listener

example:

vast sync --dir ../demo target uniquekey

will watch all file changed under process->../demo folder,

which is can match reg in config/config.js command.sync.supportFileReg like

'supportFileReg':/(js|css|html|png|jpg|jepg|gif|json){1}$/

when your local file changed, server will sync changed file, and auto refresh html page by websocket.

Nodeppt && Remote

it worked with nodeppt as core module, thank the author very much.

Nodeppt is a tools for build markdown doc to ppt. my tools can remote it by mobile.

example:

vast nodeppt start --dir . --port 8080

you will see that if success

myppt|⇒ nodeppt start -p 5353 -d .
Server :http://127.0.0.1:5353
ppt directory    : /Users/vastwu/Documents/nodeppt/myppt/
assets directory : /usr/local/lib/node_modules/nodeppt/assets/

-d is your mdppt folder path, -p is listen port. more info about nodeppt you can see the author page.

when you open the ppt like 127.0.0.1:5353/md/xxx.md press q you will see a QR code, use mobile open it can control your ppt.