0.2.2 • Published 9 months ago

@jspsych/new-plugin v0.2.2

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@jspsych/new-plugin

This package allows you to start building a plugin in any directory by simply running npx @jspsych/new-plugin from the command line.

You will be prompted to enter a name for your plugin, a description, the name of the author, an optional link to the author's GitHub profile, the preferred language (TypeScript or JavaScript) for your plugin, and an optional link to a README.md file for your plugin. Your template package containing boilerplate code will then be automatically generated in your current working directory.

!NOTE If you are running this command in the jspsych-contrib repository, you will not be prompted to enter a README.md link. It will be generated automatically, and your template package will also be automatically generated under the ./packages folder.

In the generated package, you will find a ./docs folder containing a markdown file for you to fill in technical information about your plugin, e.g. additional parameters it takes in and the data it generates. You will also find an ./examples folder where you can write simple scripts to demonstrate the functionality your plugin provides. The file that contains your actual plugin code should be the index.js file under the ./src folder. Lastly, we also provide a package.json for you to list metadata about your plugin so that it can be easily published to a registry like npm, a README.md and a CITATION.cff file. If you plan to publish your plugin, we highly recommend filling out the CITATION.cff file as it allows your plugin's users to easily cite your plugin.

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