Another .less file watcher, but this time with:
- Dependency tracking (if a file imported by other files changes, they get compiled).
- Cross-platform notifications via node-notifier (a notification with summary shows up after each time something is compiled).
$ npm install autoless -g
$ autoless --help
Usage: autoless [options] <source_dir> [destination_dir]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
--interval <ms> How often files are checked for changes
--no-watch Compile what needs to be compiled and exit
--no-notify Do not send any notifications
--no-sound Do not play a sound with error notifications
--source-map Generate source map files next to css files
--autoprefix <browsers> Browserslist query, e.g. '> 1%, last 2 versions'
--compress Compress output by removing whitespace
--compile-imports Compile imported files, not just the files that import them
You can pause watching files by creating a .lessignore file in your source directory (the one with .less files). When the file is removed, watching is resumed.
You can use that e.g. in Git's pre-rebase
and post-rewrite
hooks to
avoid confusing Git when rebasing.