@cc-ts/builder v0.3.0
@cc-ts/builder
A powerful bundler and build tool for ComputerCraft TypeScript projects. The builder helps you compile, bundle, and serve TypeScript code for ComputerCraft computers.
Note: The builder requires Bun to run.
Features
- 🎯 TypeScript to Lua compilation optimized for ComputerCraft
- 📦 Smart bundling with dependency resolution
- 🔍 Source map support for better debugging
- 🚀 Development server for quick testing
- ⚡ Watch mode for rapid development
- 📑 Minimal Lua library generation per entrypoint
- 🗜️ Optional minification
Getting Started
The easiest way to get started with CC-TS is to use our project creation tool:
bun create cc-ts my-project
# or
npm create cc-ts@latest my-projectThis will guide you through creating a new project with two options:
- Bundled App: A complete application that uses
@cc-ts/builderfor bundling and development - CC Library: A library project that can be published and used by other CC-TS projects
The creation tool will set up your project with the correct dependencies and configuration files.
For more information about creating new projects, check out the create-cc-ts package.
Installation
bun add -D @cc-ts/builder
# or
npm install --save-dev @cc-ts/builderUsage
CLI
The builder can be used via its CLI command cc-ts:
cc-ts [options] [files...]Configuration
Configure your project by adding a cc-ts section to your tsconfig.json:
{
"compilerOptions": {
// ... your TypeScript options
},
"tstl": {
"luaTarget": "CC-5.2",
"luaLibImport": "require-minimal",
"buildMode": "default"
},
"cc-ts": {
"minify": false,
"builtInModules": [],
"serve": false,
"servePort": 8080
}
}CLI Options
-p, --project <path>- Path to tsconfig.json--minify- Minify the output Lua code--serve- Start a development server--servePort <number>- Specify development server port (default: 8080)--watch- Watch mode for development--debug- Enable debug logging-h, --help- Show help information-v, --version- Show version information
Development Server
The builder includes a development server for testing your code. Enable it with:
cc-ts --serveThis will start a server (default port 8080) that serves your compiled Lua files.
Watch Mode
For development, you can use watch mode to automatically recompile on changes:
cc-ts --watchCombine with serve for a complete development setup:
cc-ts --watch --servePackage Scripts
Add these convenient scripts to your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "cc-ts",
"dev": "cc-ts --watch --serve",
"watch": "cc-ts --watch"
}
}Advanced Features
Built-in Modules
Specify built-in modules that should not be resolved and bundled:
{
"cc-ts": {
"builtInModules": ["fs", "http"]
}
}Ignoring Files as Entry Points
Specify which files should be ignored as entry points using glob patterns:
{
"cc-ts": {
"ignoreAsEntryPoint": ["**/*.lib.ts", "src/utils/**"]
}
}Files matching these patterns will still be included when imported by other modules, but won't be built as standalone entry points. This is useful for utility libraries, shared code, and similar files.
Minification
Enable minification for production builds:
{
"cc-ts": {
"minify": true
}
}Created and maintained by Jakob Helgesson.