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Free source-monitoring software
Nodemon is a node.js-based tool that you can use to create applications. This program allows you to do this by automatically restarting itself whenever it detects a change in the file directory. While you are working on your code, the software won't modify it.
Continuous refreshingNodemon's best feature is its ability to restart every time it detects an error in the file directory. This function keeps your code current with any changes you make as you work on it. This software will not edit or modify any files' source code. This makes it an excellent choice for coding enthusiasts.
This tool is useful for hanging processes, such as web servers. However, it also supports applications that exit quickly. The default setting makes the app restart only when a.js Javascript files changes in the directory. This program can be set to ignore certain files, patterns, or directories. This customization prevents the app's premature restart.
Installation is simpleAfter downloading Nodemon, it is easy to install and run it. You can use npm to clone with Git or use the command line "npm installation -g Nodemon". This prompt will install it on your entire system.
It's easy to useNodemon manages your application and allows you to pass all arguments to your app as you would normally. If it has access the package.json file, the app can read the package information of your project without the script.
Manual featuresIf Nodemon fails to detect a file directory change, you can quickly restart Nodemon to search for the file. You can also stop the application by pressing both "Shift” and "C" simultaneously.
Locate the "nodemon.json" configuration file in your current directory to find configurations. The app supports both global and local configuration files.
Automatically restartsNodemon is a great tool to edit your node.js file. It restarts automatically whenever there is a change in the file directory. NodeFly or Webpack are two alternatives to Nodemon that can easily edit node file types. It is simple to use and you can easily refresh it manually if there are any changes in the directory.