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@iamstarkov/listr-update-renderer
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Listr update renderer
$ npm install --save listr-update-renderer
const UpdaterRenderer = require('listr-update-renderer');
const Listr = require('listr');
const list = new Listr([
{
title: 'foo',
task: () => Promise.resolve('bar')
}
], {
renderer: UpdaterRenderer,
collapse: false
});
list.run();
Note: This is the default renderer for Listr and doesn't need to be specified.
These options should be provided in the Listr options object.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Set to false
if you want to disable the rendering of the subtasks. Subtasks will be rendered if an error occurred in one of them.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Set to false
if you don't want subtasks to be hidden after the main task succeed.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Clear the output when all the tasks are executed succesfully.
MIT © Sam Verschueren
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Listr update renderer
The npm package @iamstarkov/listr-update-renderer receives a total of 7,908 weekly downloads. As such, @iamstarkov/listr-update-renderer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @iamstarkov/listr-update-renderer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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