This package allows you to define parametrized shell commands
to be automatically run, in sequence, whenever a file matching glob pattern is saved.
This effectively eliminates the need for file watchers, and simplifies your build process.
You can define as many globs and commands as you want.
The command(s) and their output will be displayed in a panel at the bottom of the screen. Hit 'Esc' to dismiss the panel.
Create save-commands.json file in your project's root folder. If no save-commands.json file
is found nothing will happen.
Create one entry for each command you wish to run, and assign it to a glob like this:
glob : command {parameter}
Here is an example of save-commands.json file
{
"commands": [
"*.coffee : coffee -c {relFullPath}",
"src/**/*.coffee : coffee -c -o dist{relPathNoRoot} {relFullPath}",
"src/**/client/**/*.coffee : gulp browserify",
"src/client/**/*.jade : jade -P {relPath}{filename} -o dist{relPathNoRoot}",
"src/client/**/*.jade : gulp createTemplateCache",
"src/server/**/*.jade : copy {relPath}{filename} dist{relPathNoRoot}",
"src/**/*.styl : gulp compileStylus",
"src/**/*-spec.coffee : mocha src{relPathNoRoot}{name}.coffee --compilers coffee:coffee-script/register",
"src/**/*.coffee : gulp runSpec --file=src{relPathNoRoot}{name}-spec.coffee --require coffee-script/register --compilers coffee:coffee-script/register"
]
}
You can create multiple save-commands.json files in various folders. The package will navigate file system tree (starting with the folder where saved file is located) until it finds a config file. That folder will also be used as current working directory for commands
If you get errors when saving a file, double check your save-commands.json file to make sure it is formatted properly. As of version 0.6.7, the package will warn you if config file is malformed.
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