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print-project
Advanced tools
The print-project
command-line tool scans a specified directory and generates a report including the tree structure and content of files that do not match given ignore patterns. It is useful for documenting or analyzing the file layout of projects, especially in development environments.
You can install print-project
using npm:
npm install -g print-project
Ensure you have Node.js installed on your machine to use this package.
After installation, the print-project
tool can be run from the command line.
print-project <startPath> [ignorePatterns]
<startPath>
: Required. The path to the directory you want to scan.
e.g., /path/to/project
[ignorePatterns]
: Optional. A comma-separated list of glob patterns to ignore files and directories.
e.g., "node_modules,*.log,dist,coverage"
To use the default ignore patterns, add the --ignore-default
flag:
print-project <startPath> --ignore-default
You can also combine default patterns with your own:
print-project <startPath> "your,custom,patterns" --ignore-default
The following patterns are ignored by default when using the --ignore-default
flag:
node_modules,*.log,dist,coverage,documentation,.prettierrc,.gitignore,dist,scripts,.serverless,.idea,.git,.DS_Store,.husky,package-lock.json
Print all files and directories:
print-project ./src
Ignore specific patterns:
print-project ./src "node_modules,*.log,dist,coverage"
Use default ignore patterns:
print-project ./src --ignore-default
Use default ignore patterns and add custom ones:
print-project ./src "*.tmp,*.bak" --ignore-default
project-print.txt
in the current working directory containing:
project-print.txt
.The output project-print.txt
includes:
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions are welcome. Please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change, or directly submit a pull request.
FAQs
A simple CLI tool to print the project tree structure and file contents
The npm package print-project receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, print-project popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that print-project demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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