Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @jim.catts/run-script-os
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @jim.catts/run-script-os
npm install @jim.catts/run-script-os
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
69
Supply Chain
92.1
Quality
75
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
JavaScript (72.37%)
PowerShell (14.87%)
Shell (12.77%)
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Total Downloads
19,121
Last Day
18
Last Week
64
Last Month
220
Last Year
1,804
195 Stars
127 Commits
30 Forks
2 Watching
1 Branches
9 Contributors
Latest Version
1.1.4
Package Id
@jim.catts/run-script-os@1.1.4
Unpacked Size
18.86 kB
Size
7.06 kB
File Count
13
NPM Version
6.11.3
Node Version
8.10.0
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
1,700%
18
Compared to previous day
Last week
3.2%
64
Compared to previous week
Last month
528.6%
220
Compared to previous month
Last year
-53.3%
1,804
Compared to previous year
No dependencies detected.
This fork was made to fix #20 in the original repo. Please check in there if you want to have a well supported version. There's also a couple of changes that were implemented to improve the readibility and allow for easier fixes in the future, I sure hope @charlesguse don't mind too much!
You will be able to use OS specific operations in npm scripts.
If you have experienced the pain of trying to make npm scripts usable across different operating system, this package is for you! Looking at you rm
and del
!
npm install --save-dev run-script-os
Set run-script-os
(or run-os
) as the value of the npm script field that you want different functionality per OS. In the example below, we set test
, but it can be any npm script. It also uses pre
and post
commands (explained more below).
Then create OS specific scripts. In the example below, you can see:
test:win32
test:linux:darwin
test:default
Those can have OS specific logic.
package.json
{
...
"scripts": {
...
"test": "run-script-os",
"test:win32": "echo 'del whatever you want in Windows 32/64'",
"test:darwin:linux": "echo 'You can combine OS tags and rm all the things!'",
"test:default": "echo 'This will run on any platform that does not have its own script'"
...
},
...
}
Windows Output:
> npm test
del whatever you want in Windows 32/64
macOS and Linux Output:
> npm test
You can combine OS tags and rm all the things!
You can use the following aliases:
:windows
- Alias for win32:macos
- Alias for darwin:nix
- This will run on anything considered to be a *nix OS (aix, darwin, freebsd, linux, openbsd, sunos, android):default
- This will run if no platform-specific scripts are foundBy default, run-script-os will detect cygwin/git bash as Windows. If you would rather your platform be detected as Linux under these environments:
Set environment variable:
RUN_OS_WINBASH_IS_LINUX=true
When you call a script like npm test
, npm will first call pretest
if it exists. It will then call test
, which, if you are using run-script-os
, it will then call npm run test:YOUR OS
, which in turn will call pretest:YOUR OS
before actually running test:YOUR OS
. Then posttest:YOUR OS
will run, and then after that posttest
will finally execute.
There is an example showing pre
and post
commands found in the package.json
of this repository.
OS Options: darwin
, freebsd
, linux
, sunos
, win32
More information can be found in Node's process.platform
and Node's os.platform()
.
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
0 existing vulnerabilities detected
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 2
Details
Reason
Found 3/16 approved changesets -- score normalized to 1
Reason
0 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2025-02-03
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