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Automates starting and laying out your console windows for tsc, babel, tests, verdaccio, etc...

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# my_wins Automates starting your console windows for tsc, babel, tests, verdaccio, etc... my_wins opens **cmd** promts for you, position them nicely and types-in your commands into them. ## Why? Why this is better than just running cmd/bat files? Because you can - [Ctrl+C] - to stop your command - [UP] -> [Enter] - to restart your command - But still you don't need to type in the command for the very first time - And you don't have to open those consoles manually - And you don't have to position them ether ## Installation ```shell npm i my_wins ``` or ```shell npm i my_wins -g ``` ## Usage Create "my_wins.json" in your project with contents: ```json { "wins": { "cmd1": "echo cm1", "cmd2": "echo cmd2" } } ``` and run ```shell npm run my_wins ``` This will * Open command line windows for each command * Set titles of this windows * Position windows on your screen * Execute commands in them Now if you need to restart or pause/resume any of your cmd just do * [Ctrl+C] - to stop * [UP] -> [Enter] - to restart ***my_wins*** was tested only on Windows 10 and may have issues on other OSes ***my_wins*** uses json5 to parse it's settings, so you can leave trailing commas or remove quotes around json-keys (see json5 package for details). ### All options You can also create "my_wins_personal.json" which can partially or fully overrides my_wins. It's recommended to gitignore "my_wins_personal.json". ```json { "startTimeout": 700, "x": 0, "y": 0, "height": 120, "width": 500, "wins": { "foo":"my command line 1", "baz":{"no_run":true, "cmd":"my command line 2"}, "webstorm": {"app":true, "cmd":"\"C:\\Program Files\\JetBrains\\WebStorm 2019.2\\bin\\webstorm64.exe\""} // notice escaped quotes ! // "commented": "Comments and trailing commas are supported!", }, } ``` **x,y,height,width** *number* - is first cmd window's position and size **y** gets incremented by **height** for each next window **wins** *object*- your windows - if you enter a string it resolves to `{"cmd":"string"}` - **cmd** *string* - your command - **no_run** *boolean* - types in the command, but won't hit "Enter". - **app** *boolean* - runs yours command as Windows application, not as console. (Incompartible with "no_run"). *Author - Yuri Yaryshev*, 2020 *Unlicensed* ## Changelog 1.0.13 - Fixed webstorm example in readme 1.0.12 - Fixed JSON5 parsing errors was silently ignored. 1.0.11 - Added "app" flag to run applications instead of console windows.