@episclera/multipack v5.45.2
Getting started.
Install: npm i -g @episclera/multipack
Usage
multipack open - Open Multipack interactive WEB GUI
multipack generate workspace - Create a new monorepo following Multipack standards
? Workspace name (e.g., my-worspace) happyworkspace
? Workspace organization name (e.g., org my-organization) happyorgmultipack generate package - Create a new package in the current workspace following Multipack standards
? What to create in the workspace (Use arrow keys)
❯ module [UMD package]
react [UMD React package]
web [Next.js app]
api [Strapi api]
cli [CLI package]multipack generate ./pathToMyCustomGeneratorConfig.js - Generates files using a custom generator at the specified path it can handle both absolute and relative paths.
multipack lint workspace - Will lint the workspace and all packages in the workspace following Multipack standards
multipack lint ./pathToMyCustomLinterConfig.js - Will lint the workspace and all packages in the workspace following the rules defined in the custom linter config file which you provided.
Multipack shared configs usage
With Prettier
In your .prettierrc.js file just put this content.
const { prettierConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const prettierConfig = require('@episclera/prettier-config')
module.exports = prettierConfigWith Commitlint
In your commitlint.config.js file just put this content.
const { commitlintConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const commitlintConfig = require('@episclera/commitlint-config')
module.exports = commitlintConfigWith Renovate
In your renovate.json file just put this content. (Do not forgot to connect/install renovate app on GitHub)
{
"extends": ["@episclera"]
}With Jest
In your jest.config.js file just put this content.
const { jestConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const jestConfig = require('@episclera/jest-config')
module.exports = jestConfigWith Eslint
In your .eslintrc.js file just put this content.
const { eslintConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const eslintConfig = require('@episclera/eslint-config')
module.exports = eslintConfigWith Stylelint
In your .stylelintrc.js file just put this content.
const { stylelintConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const stylelintConfig = require('@episclera/stylelint-config')
module.exports = stylelintConfigWith LintStaged
In your lint-staged.config.js file just put this content.
const { lintStagedConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const lintStagedConfig = require('@episclera/lint-staged-config')
module.exports = lintStagedConfigWith Webpack
In your webpack.config.js file just put this content.
const { commonWebpackConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const { commonWebpackConfig } = require('@episclera/webpack-config')
module.exports = commonWebpackConfig
// OR you can mix multiple configs with "mergeConfigs" util
const {
commonWebpackConfig,
packageWebpackConfig,
mergeConfigs,
} = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const { commonWebpackConfig, packageWebpackConfig } = require('@episclera/webpack-config')
// const { mergeConfigs } = require('@episclera/multipack-utils')
module.exports = mergeConfigs(commonWebpackConfig, packageWebpackConfig)With Postcss
In your postcss.config.js file just put this content.
const { postcssConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const postcssConfig = require('@episclera/postcss-config')
module.exports = postcssConfigWith Tailwindcss
In your tailwind.config.js file just put this content.
const { tailwindConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const tailwindConfig = require('@episclera/tailwind-config')
module.exports = tailwindConfigWith Next
Usage is similar to next-compose-plugins
In your next.config.js file just put this content.
const { nextConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const nextConfig = require('@episclera/next-config')
module.exports = nextConfig()OR if you want to provide custom plugins or next options or webpack options
const { nextConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
const { mergeConfigs } = require('@episclera/multipack-utils')
module.exports = nextConfig([myPlugin], {
publicRuntimeConfig: {
HOME_ROUTE_PATH: '/welcome',
},
webpack: config =>
mergeConfigs(config, {
resolve: {
alias: {
myAlias: './myPath',
},
},
}),
})With NextI18Next
In your next-i18next.config.js file just put this content.
const { nextI18NextConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const nextI18NextConfig = require('@episclera/next-i18next-config')
module.exports = nextI18NextConfigWith CodeGen
In your .codegenrc.js file just put this content.
const { codeGenConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const codeGenConfig = require('@episclera/codegen-config')
module.exports = codeGenConfigWith Knex
In your knexfile.js file just put this content.
const { knexConfig } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const knexConfig = require('@episclera/knex-config')
module.exports = knexConfigWith PM2
In your pm2.config.js file just put this content.
const { pm2Config } = require('@episclera/multipack')
// OR install and import just what you need separately: const pm2Config = require('@episclera/pm2-config')
module.exports = pm2ConfigContributing
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature - Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature' - Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature - Submit a pull request :D
Or you can sponsor via Open Collective
Author
@episclera/multipack © Episclera, Released under the MIT License. Authored and maintained by Episclera with help from contributors (list).
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