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execa | exec | |
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20 | 4 | |
6,363 | 123 | |
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9.6 | 7.0 | |
2 days ago | 9 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Google ZX – A tool for writing better scripts
I’m partial to Sindre Sorhus’ execa, this document outlines the differences:
https://github.com/sindresorhus/execa/blob/main/docs/scripts...
- Execa: Process Execution for Humans in Node.js
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The Bun Shell
Yeah, or over https://github.com/sindresorhus/execa?
And given the existence of those npm packages, is there any aspect of Bun Shell that required it to be built into the Bun runtime instead of published to npm?
For something which works across all JS runtimes (Deno, Node) and achieves basically the same, check out the popular JS library Execa[1]. Works like a charm!
[1]: https://github.com/sindresorhus/execa
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Building Reactive CLIs with Ink - React CLI library
To simplify the process of running the commands, I will use execa - abstraction library on top of Node.js child_process methods.
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How to run DB migrations in CICD Pipeline
Hello, this is an interesting problem. At https://stacktape.com (where we're creating a developer-friendly abstraction of AWS), we're recommending 2 options: - use a "deployment script" (basically a custom-resource lambda function that runs during the CloudFormation deployment). You can install prisma into it, and then execute the migration command from the lambda function using something like execa, if you're using Javascript/Typescript. You can easily do this with Stacktape anytime. - use a bastion (EC2) instance (deployed to the the VPC where your RDS db is). The cheapest instances cost ~4.5$/month, so it shoudln't be too costly. You can also securely connect to it using EC2 instance connect, that leverages IAM to grant permissions to connect to it. (this is something we're currently implementing as Stacktape, and will be ready in ~2 weeks).
- Fluent shell scripts with JavaScript
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Testing in ReScript
For FE, it’s usually Cypress or Playwright; for BE, it’s to run a server and start sending requests; for CLI, I like the tool called execa.
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How to use execa@6 with NestJs?
Since version 6 execa is pure ES module. An attempt to import a package into NestJS project results in an error:
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Getting vim ex command output without a TTY?
Essentially when I run this from my shell I get a listing of keymaps configured for vim. However, when I run it from a program without a PTY or TTY (e.g., via Rust's Command or Node's execa) I get an exit code of 0 and no output.
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Semantic release to npm and/or ghcr without any tooling
@semantic-release/exec - used to set GitHub action environment variables when run as from docker container and GitHub action outputs when run as a marketplace action
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Automatically update git major tags on GitHub marketplace release
This meant that forcing a major tag update with @semantic-release/exec as part of the release process was possible, but would result in the major tag (for example v3) linking to a valid repository commit SHA that is not actually released in the marketplace.
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A complete guide to use dependabot with semantic-release and @vercel/ncc for GitHub Actions
This article introduces semantic-release as a solution. It automates the release process, and its exec plugin helps us to run @vercel/ncc before the release automatically.
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You don’t need semantic-release (sometimes)
You may need a minor tweak up. For example, push some pkg to both public and internal registries. Ooops. "...publishing to two different registry is not a good idea". In this case you can not rely on stable, convenient and tested in millions runs semrel/npm plugin, and you have to just write a pair of commands by hand with semantic-release/exec instead:
What are some alternatives?
zx - A tool for writing better scripts
Discord-Hide-Blocked-Messages - Ways to hide discords "1 blocked message - show message" buttons
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
setup-buildx-action - GitHub Action to set up Docker Buildx
nodegit - Native Node bindings to Git.
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
schemapack - Create a schema object to encode/decode your JSON in to a compact byte buffer with no overhead.
hypernova - A service for server-side rendering your JavaScript views
semantic-release-docker - semantic-release plugin to build and push docker images
nan - Native Abstractions for Node.js
semantic-release-monorepo-hooks - Workarounds to handle `semantic-release-monorepo` multipublishing