npx-run
Easily run scripts using npx.
installation
npm install --save-dev npx-run
usage
Once you have installed npx-run
as a dev-dependency you have a new
run
executable in your node_modules/.bin/
directory that npx
can use.
To see what scripts you can run and what they do you can use the built-in help:
npx run --help
Examples:
npx run
npx run clean build
npx run lint:*
npx run --inspect-brk jest
patterns
You can run a number of scripts using patterns. Available scripts will be matched against the pattern and run in lexicographical order of their names.
Note that arguments passed to a pattern e.g. npx run foo:* --arg1
will be passed to each matching script.
dry-run
If you want to explore what npx-run
will execute without actually running the
scripts you can use --dry-run
.
Example:
npx run --dry-run lint:*
Output:
[lint:js] eslint --report-unused-disable-directives --ignore-path .gitignore .
[lint:md] remark --no-stdout --use remark-lint *.md
scripts
Scripts are always run in a new process using libnpx
.
Any arguments passed to npx-run
that are not part of npx-run
are passed to libnpx
as node-args when running scripts.
Any arguments given after a script name and before the next are passed to their scripts respectively.
This allows you to e.g. run a debugger against your scripts.
Example:
npx run --inspect-brk jest --runInBand
The above will execute the jest
script using libnpx
using --inspect-brk
as a node-arg,
the jest
script source as the command,
and --runInBand
as extra argument to the command.
npx-run
supports multiple sources for scripts:
npm run-scripts
Any script defined in package.json
that can be run with npm run
can also
be run with npx run
.
<package-root>/package.json
:
{
...
"scripts": {
"default": "run clean test",
"clean": "rimraf ./build",
"test": "run lint:* jest",
"lint:js": "eslint .",
"lint:md": "remark --no-stdout --use remark-lint *.md",
"jest": "jest --no-cache"
},
...
}
Note: For now these scripts are run using
npx
not usingnpm run
and will have a different environment. This may change in the future to fully support the samenpm run
behaviour.
./scripts module
You can define all your scripts in a scripts
module at the root of your
package by exporting an object containing all script commands as default:
<package-root>/scripts.js
:
export default {
default: 'run clean test'
clean: 'rimraf ./build',
test: 'run lint:* jest',
'lint:js': 'eslint .',
'lint:md': 'remark --no-stdout --use remark-lint *.md',
jest: 'jest --no-cache'
}
./scripts/* modules
Instead of putting commands into scripts objects via npm-scripts
or
the scripts
module you can create a scripts/
module directory at the
root of your package and place scripts inside of it.
The optional index.js
is used as the scripts
module described above and all
other files are scripts that can be run with npx run <name>
.
Example:
<package-root>
├── scripts
│ ├── index.js
│ ├── deploy.js
│ ├── ...
npx run clean test build deploy
scritps precedence
scripts/* modules > scripts module > package.json
JS modules inside the <package-root>/scripts/
directory will be used rather
than a script of the same name defined in the <package-root>/scripts
module.
The latter are used rather than a script defined in <package-root>/package.json
.