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Passing an array into ext config #2189
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According to Nodemon docs, there is no array in ...
{
"restartable": "rs",
...
"ext": "js,json"
} |
Yeah, it is more of a feature request. Or at least to get maintainer's opinion about this so I could maybe implement it myself and make a pull request |
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the It's not a big change, but I just want to work out if there's actually a problem or a need, over something that's just a preference. |
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When using
nodemon.json
, it is possible to pass an array intowatch
property, but not intoext
. This is probably expected behavior, but it is not intuitive for a first-time user.nodemon -v
: 3.1.0node -v
: v21.2.0Expected behaviour
Nodemon works as usual, watching provided extensions
Actual behaviour
TypeError: extension.match is not a function
Steps to reproduce
nodemon.json
config with the following content:nodemon
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