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re-exp

wellloy1341.2.8

Creates an index file (.js, .ts, .jsx, .tsx) in a directory and re-exports variables from modules within that directory.

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re-exp

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Overview

re-exp is a command-line tool designed to simplify the project structuring process by automatically creating index files that re-export variables and functions from modules within a directory. This is particularly useful for JavaScript and TypeScript projects where maintaining clean and organized exports is crucial. The tool supports different file extensions including .js, .ts, .jsx, and .tsx, making it versatile enough for a variety of frontend and backend development setups.

Features

  • Automatic Index Creation: Seamlessly generate an index file for your modules.
  • Re-Export All: Automatically re-export all named exports from files in a directory.
  • Flexible Configuration: Specify directory and file extensions through command-line arguments.
  • Extensive Support for File Types: Works with JavaScript and TypeScript files including JS, TS, JSX, and TSX extensions.
  • Silent Mode: Option to run the tool quietly without console output.

Installation

To install re-exp, you'll need Node.js installed on your system. It is recommended to install re-exp globally to have easy access via command line:

npm install -g re-exp

Usage

To use re-exp, simply navigate to the directory for which you want to create an index file and execute the command:

re-exp -d [directory_path] -e [extension]

Options

  • -d, --dir: Required. Specifies the directory to process.
  • -e, --ext: Required. Specifies the file extension to consider (e.g., js, ts, jsx, tsx).
  • -q, --quiet: Runs the command in quiet mode with no console output.

Example

Suppose you have a directory src/components with various .tsx files. To create an index file with re-exports, you would run:

re-exp --dir ./src/components --ext tsx

If you prefer less verbose output, you can add the silent option:

re-exp --dir ./src/components --ext tsx --quiet

Contributing

Feel free to contribute to this project by opening issues or submitting pull requests via GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Support

For any inquiries or issues, please contact the author Max Shane at wellloy1@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can open issues on the GitHub Issues page.