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1.8 KiB
37 lines
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Configuration
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--config <file> .......... alternate nodemon.json config file to use
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--exitcrash .............. exit on crash, allows nodemon to work with other watchers
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-i, --ignore ............. ignore specific files or directories
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--no-colors .............. disable color output
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--signal <signal> ........ use specified kill signal instead of default (ex. SIGTERM)
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-w, --watch path ......... watch directory "dir" or files. use once for each
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directory or file to watch
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--no-update-notifier ..... opt-out of update version check
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Execution
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-C, --on-change-only ..... execute script on change only, not startup
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--cwd <dir> .............. change into <dir> before running the script
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-e, --ext ................ extensions to look for, ie. "js,pug,hbs"
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-I, --no-stdin ........... nodemon passes stdin directly to child process
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--spawn .................. force nodemon to use spawn (over fork) [node only]
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-x, --exec app ........... execute script with "app", ie. -x "python -v"
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-- <your args> ........... to tell nodemon stop slurping arguments
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Watching
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-d, --delay n ............ debounce restart for "n" seconds
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-L, --legacy-watch ....... use polling to watch for changes (typically needed
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when watching over a network/Docker)
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-P, --polling-interval ... combined with -L, milliseconds to poll for (default 100)
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Information
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--dump ................... print full debug configuration
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-h, --help ............... default help
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--help <topic> ........... help on a specific feature. Try "--help topics"
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-q, --quiet .............. minimise nodemon messages to start/stop only
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-v, --version ............ current nodemon version
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-V, --verbose ............ show detail on what is causing restarts
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> Note that any unrecognised arguments are passed to the executing command.
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