@thrashplay/github-helpers v0.3.6
thrashplay-app-creators
Generator project for creating new applications and libraries using Thrashplay's conventions for new projects. The tools in this package are meant to be executed via npx, and can be run without installing them locally. This ensures that the latest version of a generator is always used.
The following sections describe the types of projects currently supported.
@thrashplay/bootstrap-library
Quickstart: npx @thrashplay/bootstrap-library
This generator creates a new Typescript library project, structured as a monorepo. It is intended that an organization would have one (or a small number) of these monorepo libraries, supporting any number of applications (which may themselves be monorepos, or standalone packages).
If you instead want to create a single, standalone package (instead of a monorepo), then see the TO BE DETERMINED generator.
The new project will have default content for package.json, LICENSE, README.md,
.gitignore. Lerna will be configured in independent
mode. Additional
configuration will be generated, based on the options you give to the generator
script.
Continuous Integration
The generator will ask what type of CI configuration to create. Based on your response, the new project may have additional files added, as described below.
Drone: Thrashplay JSonnet
If this CI option is selected, a .drone.jsonnet
file will be created. The
default drone configuration will bootstrap, build, and test the project. If
running on the develop branch, it will publish an alpha pre-release version of
the project. If running on the master branch, it will publish a normal version
of the project.
For publishing to work, a Drone secret called NPM_PUBLISH_TOKEN
must be
configured in Drone for the project. This will be added to .npmrc
in the
project build's workspace, and used to authenticate with the NPM registry.
Note that Thrashplay's drone JSonnet is an experimental feature, and will more than likely eventually take a different form that it has currently. As such, its usage is only lightly document. See the drone-jsonnet-test sample file for a sample of some of the currently supported capabilities.
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