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Node in the middle. Intercept calls to the node binary and set some node specific flags before running a program
Node in the middle. Intercept calls to the node binary and set some node specific
flags before running a program
npm install nitm
Useful if you need to profile another application but don't know when it is invoking node itself.
Tested on Mac, Linux, and Windows
var nitm = require('nitm')
// set --no-warnings to node when tape invokes it.
nitm(['--no-warnings'], ['tape', 'test/*.js'], {stdio: 'inherit'})
var proc = nitm(flags, command, [options])Run a command but intercept calls to node and set the specified flags.
Returns a child process instance. Options are forwarded to childProcess.spawn.
There is a cli available as well
npm i -g nitm
# flags before -- and your program after
nitm --no-warnings -- tape test/*.js
This project was kindly sponsored by nearForm.
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Node in the middle. Intercept calls to the node binary and set some node specific flags before running a program
We found that nitm 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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