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find-duplicate-strings
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Easy to use CLI that finds duplicate strings in a directory and stores them in a external file for easy reference
Easy to use CLI that finds duplicate strings in a directory and stores them in a external file for easy reference
Note that this does not find matches in files like grep does, instead it searches for quoted characters. In other words, this tool can be used by development teams that want to know if there's any duplicate string values in their project and if so, where these can be found.
Install:
npm i -g find-duplicate-strings
Run:
find-duplicate-strings
When no arguments are passed, the CLI will ask you for the required information.
For more information about what arguments and flags are supported, use the -h or --help flag.
Example without passing any flags or arguments (you will be asked for input):
find-duplicate-strings
Example with all the supported flags and arguments:
find-duplicate-strings --exclusions node_modules,coverage --extensions ts,js,json --treshold 10 --silent ./example/path
Breakdown of flags:
--exclusions node_modules,coverage excludes any files and directories matching node_modules or coverage--extensions ts,js,json includes any files that have one of the following extentions .ts, .js or .json--treshold 10 only outputs matches found greater than or equal to 10--silent runs the program in silent modeBreakdown of arguments:
./example/path this is the path to scan (can be absolute or relative)When done, if you aren't running in silent mode it will output a table containing it's first 10 findings:
βββββββββββ¬ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ¬ββββββββ
β (index) β 0 β 1 β
βββββββββββΌββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββΌββββββββ€
β 0 β './question' β 13 β
β 1 β './directory' β 7 β
β 2 β './output' β 9 β
β 3 β 'inquirer' β 17 β
β 4 β './store' β 9 β
β 5 β './ifinding' β 7 β
β 6 β 'File' β 8 β
β 7 β 'should return the answer when it...' β 6 β
β 8 β 'dummy' β 17 β
β 9 β 'dummy1' β 10 β
β 10 β '...' β β
βββββββββββ΄ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ΄ββββββββ
After that, you will be asked to enter a path for a file to be created that the results can be written to (json):
? Please provide a filepath to store the output.
./output/filename
This will write the output to ./output/filename.json if the output directory exists.
Use the help flag to get more information about how to use the CLI.
find-duplicate-strings --help
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Easy to use CLI that finds duplicate strings in a directory and stores them in a external file for easy reference
We found that find-duplicate-strings demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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