InternetProgramming/Lab3/node_modules/npm-run-all/bin/run-s/help.js
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/**
* @author Toru Nagashima
* @copyright 2016 Toru Nagashima. All rights reserved.
* See LICENSE file in root directory for full license.
*/
"use strict"
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Print a help text.
*
* @param {stream.Writable} output - A writable stream to print.
* @returns {Promise} Always a fulfilled promise.
* @private
*/
module.exports = function printHelp(output) {
output.write(`
Usage:
$ run-s [--help | -h | --version | -v]
$ run-s [OPTIONS] <tasks>
Run given npm-scripts sequentially.
<tasks> : A list of npm-scripts' names and Glob-like patterns.
Options:
-c, --continue-on-error - Set the flag to continue executing subsequent
tasks even if a task threw an error. 'run-s'
itself will exit with non-zero code if one or
more tasks threw error(s).
--npm-path <string> - - - Set the path to npm. Default is the value of
environment variable npm_execpath.
If the variable is not defined, then it's "npm."
In this case, the "npm" command must be found in
environment variable PATH.
-l, --print-label - - - - Set the flag to print the task name as a prefix
on each line of output. Tools in tasks may stop
coloring their output if this option was given.
-n, --print-name - - - - Set the flag to print the task name before
running each task.
-s, --silent - - - - - - Set 'silent' to the log level of npm.
Shorthand aliases can be combined.
For example, '-clns' equals to '-c -l -n -s'.
Examples:
$ run-s build:**
$ run-s lint clean build:**
$ run-s --silent --print-name lint clean build:**
$ run-s -sn lint clean build:**
See Also:
https://github.com/mysticatea/npm-run-all#readme
`)
return Promise.resolve(null)
}