@loopmode/crosslink v0.4.0
crosslink
A utility for creating symlinks to node packages based on globs.
A symlink is created from each glob result on the left side to each glob result on the right side.
Note that the globs on the left side only match node packages (folders with package.json)
Supports scoped package names.
Installation
Install it as a global tool or as a dependency in your project.
# global install
npm install -g @loopmode/crosslink
# just in this project
yarn add @loopmode/crosslink --devOr don't install at all and use npx instead (available since npm@5.2.0).
Unfortunately, when using npx, you must specify the full package name including scope: npx @loopmode/crosslink.
Usage
Provide crosslink definitions in the format sourceGlob -> targetGlob in a separate file or your existing package.json.
Then run crosslink in the folder.
# local installation
yarn crosslink
# global installation
crosslink
# no installation
npx @loopmode/crosslinkDefinitions fille
using .crosslink text file
One definition per line:
common/packages/* -> client/node_modules
common/packages/* -> server/node_modulesusing .crosslink json file
Have a crosslink array of definitions:
{
"crosslink": [
"common/packages/* -> client/node_modules",
"common/packages/* -> server/node_modules"
]
}using package.json
You might just as well use your existing package.json and define a "crosslink" array inside of it.
Options
Run with --help for details.
Usage: crosslink [target]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-f, --filename [filename] specify name of definition files (default: "{.crosslink,package.json}")
-p, --propname [propname] specify name of property in JSON definitions (default: "crosslink")
-r, --recursive [recursive] scan for definition files recursively (default: false)
-o, --overwrite [overwrite] overwrite existing target (default: false)
-d, --dry [dry] perform a dry run and report, do not create symlinks (default: false)
--noscope [noscope] do not create intermediary scope folder (default: false)
-h, --help output usage information
Commands:
link [options] <definition>
Arguments:
target The directory in which to operate (default: .)5 years ago
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