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wonderful task manager for Procfile-based or npm-based applications

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Flamebird.js

Flamebird is a nodejs task manager for Procfile-based or npm-based applications

Installation

$ npm install -g flamebird

Get usage

$ fb --help

Usage

Flamebird can be run using fb keyword or a little larger flamebird keyword. You can use command fb start or fb web

command: fb start

$ fb start [options]

Run tasks from Procfile or package.json

Options:

  • -p, --package - using package.json for the managing tasks. (WARNING: with this option the command start run all tasks from package.json, for resolving it , please use option -t)
  • -t, --tasks [tasks] - list of tasks which needs to async run in fb start ( example : fb start --tasks start,start:dev,start-server and then tasks are start,start:dev,start-server will have been runned asynchronously )

command: fb web

$ fb web [options]

Launch web-application which is task-manager. That command has more abilities than start. Web-application is reading Procfile and package.json and adding ability to launch scripts inside this files together

Options:

  • -t, --tasks [tasks] - list of tasks which will be managing in the fb web command ( example : fb web --tasks start,start:dev,start-server and this tasks will be showing in the web-application start,start:dev,start-server )
  • -p, --port <PORT> - sets the server port, by default 5050
  • -n, --name <NAME> - sets the project name. Display name of the project in title and header. By default using name of project inside package.json otherwise flamebird

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Package last updated on 26 Oct 2018

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