A simple file watcher that clears the console and runs flow on each change. Currently tested on OS X -- I don't know
if it works on Linux or Windows. Works with flow on your path or flow-bin installed as a peer dependency.
npm install --save-dev flow-watch
Then run the flow-watch command.
flow-watch passes known nodemon options to nodemon, and all other options
to flow.
nodemon has a documented way to clear the console on restart, so you may want to use nodemon/flow directly
in a package script instead of using flow-watch.
To use nodemon and flow, you can add this to your package.json (tested with [email protected]):
{
"scripts": {
"flow:watch": "nodemon -x 'flow || exit 1'"
},
"nodemonConfig": {
"events": {
"start": "cls || clear"
}
}
}flow-watch uses nodemon and accepts any command-line options that nodemon does.
If you provide no arguments, it uses the following defaults:
--ignore node_modules/ --watch *.js --watch *.jsx --watch *.js.flow --watch .flowconfig
By default, the watcher will clear the console between each change. If you wish to override this behavior, use the FLOW_WATCH_NO_CLEAR_CONSOLE env variable. If you choose that approach, you may also want to silent the [nodemon] messages in the console, which you can do with the --quiet flag (or -q). Putting it all together:
{
"scripts": {
"flow:watch": "FLOW_WATCH_NO_CLEAR_CONSOLE=1 flow-watch -q"
}
}