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I have published a beta version (0.0.5) which seems to be giving LF
endings for me now but will wait to get confirmation from you that it is working before I merge and close and publish for real.
As an aside, I notice that you have the --delete
flag set on all barrelsby scripts. I had opted not to include it by default (as it is destructive and could delete files) but your usage is convincing me its a more useful default.
Do you think the --delete
option would be worth setting by default? Another option might be to identify barrelsby barrels with a comment so that it is safer to work out which files should be deleted.
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Hi @nozzlegear thanks for the bug report.
I think I've got a fix (npm test
now creates UNIX style line endings in the /bin
directory).
I am trying to confirm whether this change will be passed through NPM (npm install git+https://[email protected]/bencoveney/barrelsby.git#f34b374df438d08e368b00cbcc69b4d827201f79
) however installing the specified commit still gives me CRLF in index.ts locally and I can't quite work out whether this is happening because of Windows, Git, NPM etc.
Possibly I might publish a beta version and see if that resolves the problem on your linux machine.
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Looks like it's working now in 0.0.5! I was able to install and run with no problems on Ubuntu.
Regarding the --delete
option, at least for me it would be great for it to be default or have it figure out which files were generated by barrelsby and safely delete/overwrite those. In my case I never modify barrel files by hand and just have barrelsby export an entire folder for me, so it's sort of confusing for it to run but not update a barrel when I forget the --delete
flag.
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A bit late but this is available now in a non-beta version (0.0.8)
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