Task List
Yarn Task List
Interactive cli menu to list and run npm tasks with yarn.
Note: Fork of ntl and work in progress. Documentation etc. might not be accurate or up to date (demo gif for example ).
An iPipeTo workflow
Install
$ npm install -g ytl
OR
just run it at once using npx:
npx ytl
Usage
cd to a folder containing a package.json
files that has configured scripts, then:
ytl
You can also specify a project folder containing a package.json
file:
ytl ./my-node-project
Exclude scripts
Example package.json:
You can define a list of scripts to be excluded from the interactive menu:
$ ytl --exclude coverall tasks
✔ Npm Task List - v3.0.0
? Select a task to run: (Use arrow keys)
❯ test
test:watch
coveralls
You can also use a wildcard character to exclude multiple scripts with one string:
$ ytl --exclude "test*"
✔ Npm Task List - v3.0.0
? Select a task to run: (Use arrow keys)
❯ coveralls
tasks
Using task descriptions
You can define descriptions for your tasks in your package.json
file by defining a ytl
section, e.g:
These descriptions will be shown anytime you run ytl using the option: ytl -d
More info
cli options can also be invoked as their shorter alias:
-a
->--all
-m
->--multiple
-s
->--size
-i
->--info
-d
->--descriptions
-e
->--exclude
-h
->--help
-v
->--version
Here is what the help page looks like:
ytl --help Usage: ytl [<path>] Options: -a, --all Includes pre and post scripts on the list [boolean] -A, --autocomplete Starts in autocomplete mode [boolean] -D, --debug Prints to stderr any internal error [boolean] -d, --descriptions Displays the descriptions of each script [boolean] -e, --exclude Excludes specific scripts [array] -o, --descriptions-only Limits output to scripts with a description [boolean] -h, --help Shows this help message [boolean] -i, --info Displays the contents of each script [boolean] -m, --multiple Allows the selection of multiple items [boolean] -s, --size Amount of lines to display at once [number] -v, --version Show version number [boolean] Visit https://github.com/Muldoser/ytl
License
MIT © 2018 Ruy Adorno