@liquid-js/gitpkg v1.0.0-beta.2
Both npm and yarn support installing packages from git tags.
But things can get difficult with packages that have a build step (eg babel) and monorepos with multiples packages (eg lerna).
gitpkg publish creates a git tag with the same files as if you were running npm publish or yarn publish and uploads the generated git tag to a git repository.
Also you can publish any gitpkg package to the same repository, so you can have only one repository used as common registry and you get away from your project git repository the git tags with the build code.
Terminology:
- gitpkg package: git tag generated by gitpkg.
- gitpkg registry: git repository used as common host for your gitpkg packages.
Node.js v6.5 or newer is required.
npm registry
Via the yarn client:
$ yarn global add gitpkgVia the npm client:
$ npm install -g gitpkggitpkg registry
Via the yarn client:
$ yarn global add ramasilveyra/public-registry#gitpkg-v1.0.0-beta.1-gitpkgVia the npm client:
$ npm install -g ramasilveyra/public-registry#gitpkg-v1.0.0-beta.1-gitpkgPublish
Publishes a package to a git repository, by default uploads the package to the git repository in the git remote origin (git remote -v to see your git remote origin url). The package published is defined by the package.json in the current directory.
$ gitpkg publish--registry, -r
$ gitpkg publish --registry git@mygit.server:org/private-registry.gitThis flag tells gitpkg to publish the package to a specific gitpkg registry.
You can also set the gitpkg registry permanently by adding "gitpkg":{"registry":"git@mygit.server:org/private-registry.git"} to the package.json.
Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.
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