Run saved file in Terminal
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Simplify original extension by pass command into Terminal directly without spawn process, so we don't lose output colors.
Features
- Configure multiple commands that run when a file is saved
- Regex pattern matching for files that trigger commands running
Configuration
Add "saveAndRun" configuration to user or workspace settings.
- "commands" - Array of commands that will be run whenever a file is saved.
- "match" - A regex for matching which files to run commands on
- "cmd" - Command to run. Can include parameters that will be replaced at runtime (see Placeholder Tokens section below).
- "useShortcut" - Execute file with shortcut key
Command + Shift + R
- "silent" - Don't show terminal after save. Defaults to false
Sample Config
"saveAndRun": {
"commands": [
{
"match": ".*",
"cmd": "echo 'I run for all files.'",
"useShortcut": false,
"silent": false
},
{
"match": "\\.txt$",
"cmd": "echo 'I am a .txt file ${file}.'",
"useShortcut": false,
"silent": false
}
]
}
Commands
The following commands are exposed in the command palette
Save and Run : Enable
Save and Run : Disable
Placeholder Tokens
Commands support placeholders similar to tasks.json.
${workspaceRoot} - workspace root folder
${workspaceFolder} - the path of the folder opened in VS Code
${file} - path of saved file
${relativeFile} - relative path of saved file
${fileBasename} - saved file's basename
${fileDirname} - directory name of saved file
${fileExtname} - extension (including .) of saved file
${fileBasenameNoExt} - saved file's basename without extension
${cwd} - current working directory
Environment Variable Tokens
License
Apache
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