Skip to content

Repository files navigation

Execute In SubDirectories

Execute your favorite command in SubDirectories. Use it like: eisd <command> [options] <directories...> (Example: eisd 'yarn build' --async client server scripts)

npm versioncode style: prettier

Click here for the yarn install version!

Click here for the npm install version!

Usage

 Usage: eisd <command> [options] <directories...>
Options:
-a, --async Execute commands async across all folders, output will be a mess
-e, --allowErrors Allow errors (at default we stop when there is one). NOTE: always true when in async mode
-y, --yarnWorkspaces Use yarn workspaces for the directories to run the command in
-d, --envDirectories [environment_key] Environment variable that contains the directories, for example a package.json config var would be: npm_config_myVar
-v, --verbose More verbose output
-h, --help output usage information

Examples

Cli: eisd 'yarn install' --ignoreRegex '^warning' --async client server testSetup/mockServer

Package.json:

{
"name": "Root",
"version": "0.0.1",
"description": "mainFolder",
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "yisd client server",
"build": "eisd 'yarn build' client server scripts",
"lint": "eisd 'npm run lint' -d npm_package_config_components"
},
"config": {
"components": "client server scripts"
}
}

Compatibility

Works on Linux and Mac, should also work on Windows (will test it soon). If not, create an issue and I will fix it. :-)

About

Execute in sub directories

Resources

Stars

23 stars

Watchers

1 watching

Forks

Releases

Packages

Used by

Contributors

Languages