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Use glob patterns to watch file sets and run a command when anything is added, changed or deleted.

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onchange

Use glob patterns to watch file sets and run a command when anything is added, changed or deleted.

Install

npm install onchange

Usage

onchange 'app/**/*.js' 'test/**/*.js' -- npm test

NOTE: Windows users may need to use double quotes rather than single quotes. If used in an npm script, remember to escape the double quotes.

You can match as many glob patterns as you like, just put the command you want to run after the -- and it will run any time a file matching any of the globs is added changed or deleted.

To use the event and file that changed, use {{event}} or {{changed}} anywhere in the command after --. For example:

onchange '**/*.js' -- echo '{{event}} to {{changed}}'

Options

Verbose (-v, --verbose)

Enable if you want verbose logging from onchange (useful for debugging). For example:

onchange 'app/**/*.js' 'test/**/*.js' -v -- npm test

Initial (-i, --initial)

To execute the command on the first run (no change), include the -i flag: For example:

onchange '**/*.js' -i -- npm start

Exclude (-e, --exclude)

To exclude matches (**/node_modules/** is excluded by default, use --no-exclude to disable):

onchange '**/*.ts' -e 'dist/**/*.js' -- tslint

Wait (-w, --wait)

To wait for the current process to exit between restarts:

onchange '**/*.js' -w -- npm test

Delay (-d, --delay)

To set the amount of delay (in ms) between process restarts:

onchange '**/*.js' -d 1000 -- npm start

Poll (-p, --poll)

Use polling to monitor for changes. Omitting the interval will default to 100ms. This option is useful if you're watching an NFS volume.

onchange '**/*.js' -p -- npm test

Outpipe (-o, --outpipe)

Shell command to execute every change:

onchange 'src/**/*.js' -o '> .change' -- echo '{{event}} to {{changed}}'

P.S. When a command is used with --outpipe, the stdout from the command will be piped into outpipe.

TypeScript

Includes types for TypeScript users.


Copyright (c) 2013 Stephen Belanger

Licensed under MIT License

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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