0.0.2 • Published 12 months ago

run-package-script v0.0.2

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run-package-script

A handy npm package to run scripts from packages installed in your node_modules directory.

Table of Contents

  1. Description
  2. Installation
  3. Usage
  4. Contributing
  5. License

Description

The run-package-script is a utility that allows you to run scripts from packages installed in your node_modules directory without having to manually navigate to the package's directory. It makes it easy to run package scripts right from your project root.

Installation

You can install run-package-script via npm:

npm install run-package-script

This will install run-package-script in your current directory's node_modules folder.

After installing run-package-script, the postinstall script automatically modifies the permissions of main.sh to make it executable.

Usage

To use run-package-script, you can simply use the following command in your terminal:

run-package-script <package-name> <script-name> [...extra-flags]
  • Replace <package-name> with the name of the package in your node_modules directory.
  • Replace <script-name> with the name of the script you want to run.
  • Replace [...extra-flags] with any extra flags or arguments you want to pass to the npm script.

This will run the specified npm script from the specified package as if you were in that package's directory.

Example:

run-package-script my-package start --flag1 --flag2

This command will run the start script from the my-package package, with --flag1 and --flag2 as extra arguments.

Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome. Feel free to check the issues page for any open issues or to open a new one.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

License

This project is open source and available under the MIT License.


This README is a guide to getting started with run-package-script. For more information or if you have questions, you can check the source code or open an issue on the GitHub repository.

Happy coding!

0.0.2

12 months ago

0.0.1

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