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yarn-changed

v1.1.0

Published

How does this not exist yet?

Readme

Yarn Changed (Seriously, how does this not exist yet?)

Contributions and PRs welcome

This CLI package compares to the default branch and tells you which workspace packages have changed. It also outputs the changed packages in order of dependency. Ideally we can use this to get build order and bake it into automation without having to bring on Lerna. This is also only focused on GIT so if your repo isn't using git, then you're going to have a bad time.

Help Output

Usage: workspaces [options]

Get the ordered list of which workspaces have changed since the reference commit

Options:
  -V, --version          output the version number
  -r, --ref <value>      Github ref to compare from.  Can be `ref/tags/<tag>` or `<branch>` or `12345678987654321`
  -p, --package <value>  path to root package.json (default: "./package.json")
  -i, --info             Show verbose workspace info (default: false)
  -j, --json             Output as json (default: false)
  -h, --help             display help for command