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| # Command Shortcuts | |
| Package managers that execute scripts from a `package.json` or `deno.(json|jsonc)` file can be shortened when in concurrently.<br/> | |
| The following are supported: | |
| | Syntax | Expands to | | |
| | --------------- | --------------------- | | |
| | `npm:<script>` | `npm run <script>` | | |
| | `pnpm:<script>` | `pnpm run <script>` | | |
| | `yarn:<script>` | `yarn run <script>` | | |
| | `bun:<script>` | `bun run <script>` | | |
| | `node:<script>` | `node --run <script>` | | |
| | `deno:<script>` | `deno task <script>` | | |
| > [!NOTE] | |
| > | |
| > `node --run` is only available from [Node 22 onwards](https://nodejs.org/en/blog/announcements/v22-release-announce#running-packagejson-scripts). | |
| For example, given the following `package.json` contents: | |
| ```jsonc | |
| { | |
| // ... | |
| "scripts": { | |
| "lint:js": "...", | |
| "lint:ts": "...", | |
| "lint:fix:js": "...", | |
| "lint:fix:ts": "...", | |
| // ... | |
| }, | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| It's possible to run some of these with the following command line: | |
| ```bash | |
| $ concurrently 'pnpm:lint:js' | |
| # Is equivalent to | |
| $ concurrently -n lint:js 'pnpm run lint:js' | |
| ``` | |
| Note that the command automatically receives a name equal to the script name. | |
| If you have several scripts with similar name patterns, you can use the `*` wildcard to run all of them at once.<br/> | |
| The spawned commands will receive names set to whatever the `*` wildcard matched. | |
| ```bash | |
| $ concurrently 'npm:lint:fix:*' | |
| # is equivalent to | |
| $ concurrently -n js,ts 'npm run lint:fix:js' 'npm run lint:fix:ts' | |
| ``` | |
| If you specify a command name when using wildcards, it'll be a prefix of what the `*` wildcard matched: | |
| ```bash | |
| $ concurrently -n fix: 'npm:lint:fix:*' | |
| # is equivalent to | |
| $ concurrently -n fix:js,fix:ts 'npm run lint:fix:js' 'npm run lint:fix:ts' | |
| ``` | |
| Filtering out commands matched by wildcard is also possible. Do this with by including `(!<some pattern>)` in the command line: | |
| ```bash | |
| $ concurrently 'yarn:lint:*(!fix)' | |
| # is equivalent to | |
| $ concurrently -n js,ts 'yarn run lint:js' 'yarn run lint:ts' | |
| ``` | |
| > [!NOTE] | |
| > If you use this syntax with double quotes (`"`), bash and other shells might fail | |
| > parsing it. You'll need to escape the `!`, or use single quote (`'`) instead.<br/> | |
| > See [here](https://serverfault.com/a/208266/160539) for more information. | |
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