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assert-folder-contents
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CLI to assert that a folder has files (at any depth)
Create an assert-contents.config.yml in the directory that the CLI will be invoked from.
The only required config is an expect string,
expect: |
index.js
index.js.map
index.d.ts
index.d.ts.map
some-folder/inedx.js
some-folder/inedx.js.map
some-folder/inedx.d.ts
some-folder/inedx.d.ts.map
Optionally, a target may be specified if the expected files are not within the current directory.
target: '../my-library/dist'
Optionally, a setup config may be provided - potentially to generate the files to assert existance for.
setup:
run: "pnpm build:js"
cwd: "../my-library"
Altogether, a config using all fetaures might look something like this:
target: '../my-library/dist'
setup:
run: "pnpm build:js"
cwd: "../my-library"
expect: |
index.js
index.js.map
index.d.ts
index.d.ts.map
some-folder/inedx.js
some-folder/inedx.js.map
some-folder/inedx.d.ts
some-folder/inedx.d.ts.map
FAQs
Asserts that a folder has contents
We found that assert-folder-contents 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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