superdaemon

0.1.2 • Public • Published

superdaemon

Superdaemon is base on node-supervisor, but it support running multiple bin in the same time.

superdaemon

Node Superdaemon is used to restart programs when they crash.
It can also be used to restart programs when a *.js file changes.

Usage:
  superdaemon [options] <program>
  superdaemon [options] -- <program> [args ...]

Required:
  <program>
    The program to run.

Options:
  -w|--watch <watchItems>
    A comma-delimited list of folders or js files to watch for changes.
    When a change to a js file occurs, reload the program
    Default is '.'

  -i|--ignore <ignoreItems>
    A comma-delimited list of folders to ignore for changes.
    No default

  -p|--poll-interval <milliseconds>
    How often to poll watched files for changes.
    Defaults to Node default.

  -e|--extensions <extensions>
    A comma-delimited list of file extensions to watch for changes.
    Default is 'node,js' (or when CoffeeScript, 'node,js,coffee,litcoffee').

  -n|--no-restart-on error|exit
    Don't automatically restart the supervised program if it ends.
    Superdaemon will wait for a change in the source files.
    If "error", an exit code of 0 will still restart.
    If "exit", no restart regardless of exit code.

  --force-watch
    Use fs.watch instead of fs.watchFile.
    This may be useful if you see a high cpu load on a windows machine.

  -h|--help|-?
    Display these usage instructions.

  -q|--quiet
    Suppress DEBUG messages

Examples:
  superdaemon myapp.js
  superdaemon myapp.coffee
  superdaemon -w scripts -e myext -x myrunner myapp
  superdaemon -w lib,server.js,config.js server.js
  superdaemon -- server.js -h host -p port

Simple Install

Just run:

npm install superdaemon -g

Fancy Install

Get this code, and then do this:

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