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repl-here
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Node REPL that autoloads all modules in ./node_modules/
at startup, just like core libs.
CLI
Usage: repl-here [-v | --verbose]
--verbose
flag prints a table describing how a particular module is named inside the REPL. Module names are effectively camel-cased versions of module names.
API
ee = replHere(repl, basedir)
Require all modules from $basedir/node_modules
into the repl (first argument).
Returns EventEmitter.
Event: load
ee.on('fail', function(module, name))
Emitted if module
is loaded as name
.
Event: fail
ee.on('fail', function(err, module))
Emitted whenever module
fails to load.
Event: end
ee.on('end', function())
Emitted if repl
is done being populated with modules.
Event: error
ee.on('error', function(err))
Emitted if a fatal error occurred. At this point repl
may be half-way populated or left intact.
Related
-
repl-it works in the context of a project. It walks up the directory tree, parses package.json
for dependencies and devDependencies, has options like loading main project files, etc.
-
scratchy is sort of a hybrid of repl-it
and repl-here
: it walks up the directory tree as repl-it
does but requires everything inside node_modules
just like repl-here
. This means you can't simply npm install foo
and load it into the repl immediately afterwards (which is the problem this module is trying to solve).
Install
npm install -g repl-here
License
MIT