1.1.0 • Published 2 years ago
@topcli/lstree v1.1.0
lstree
System Tree Printer as CLI (with a Node.js API). Stdout to the terminal the current working dir tree.
Requirements
- Node.js v14 or higher.
Getting Started
This package is available in the Node Package Repository and can be easily installed with npm or yarn.
$ npm install @topcli/lstree -g
# or
$ npx @topcli/lstreeUsage example
The package can be used as a binary command or as an API.
import tree from "@topcli/lstree";
const lstree = tree({ depth: 2, ignore: ["test"] });
await lstree(process.cwd());To use it as a cmd:
$ lstree -d 2Available script arguments are:
| name | type | defaultValue |
|---|---|---|
| -d --depth | number | 0 |
| -s --showfd | boolean | false |
| -i --ignore | array | [] |
API
tree(options?: lstree.options): lstree
Create a new lstree clojure function. Available options are:
interface LStreeOptions {
ignore?: string[];
description?: Map<string, string>;
depth?: number;
showFilesDescriptor?: boolean;
showTitle?: boolean;
title?: string;
margin?: {
top?: number;
left?: number;
bottom?: number;
};
}Default ignored files and directories are: node_modules, coverage, docs, .nyc_output, .git.
lstree(dir: string, depth?: number): Promise< void >
Call lstree at the wanted location. lstree is an Asynchronous function.
lstree(__dirname).catch(console.error);Contributors ✨
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License
MIT