aronrepo v1.6.0
Features
Monorepo
- Using a high-performance build system —— Turborepo
- Run the
build,dev,test,lintcommands across all workspaces - Remember what you've built and skip the stuff that's already been computed
- Multiple workspaces work simultaneously, just like one workspace used to.

Packing
- An extremely fast bundler built on top of esbuild
- Output or watch multiple formats in one-linear command
- Support ESM, CJS, and IIFE JavaScript modules
- Support CSS bundle
- Generate
.d.tstype declarations - Extract options from
package.json - Prevent bundling
dependenciesandpeerDependenciesbypackage.json
Versioning
- Synchronize versions of packages in all workspaces
- Bump packages to a specific version by the
.workspacesofpackage.json - Bump versions by analyzing
dependenciesandpeerDependenciesof the workspace - Prevent bumping versions for
private: truepackages
Getting Started
Add packages/** to .workspaces of the root ./package.json
{
"workspaces": [
"packages/**"
]
}Install CLI and core packages by aronrepo:
npm i aronrepo -D- Requires
npm@>=7when usingnpm - Set
auto-install-peerswhen usingpnpm - You can also manually install
peerDependenciesfor fixed versions
To create your first package, you may automate the required steps to define a new workspace using npm init.
npm init -w ./packages/aWhen the package is ready, including the dependencies setup, run npm i in the project root directory to install all dependencies, including the workspaces.
Pack
Bundling your TypeScript and CSS packages with zero configuration.
aron pack [entryPaths...]Check out the available options here for now
aron pack analyzes the package.json entry point relative to input sources in the src directory for builds.
JavaScript packages
.
├── package.json
└── packages
└─── a
├─── src
│ ├─── index.ts
│ └─── index.browser.ts
+ ├─── dist
+ │ ├─── index.cjs
+ │ ├─── index.mjs
+ │ ├─── index.d.ts
+ │ └─── index.browser.ts
└─── package.jsonSimultaneously output cjs, esm, iife, type declarations respectively according to main, module, browser, types of package.json
{
"name": "a",
"scripts": {
"build": "aron pack",
"dev": "npm run build -- --watch"
},
"main": "dist/cjs/index.js",
"browser": "dist/index.browser.js",
"module": "dist/esm/index.js",
"types": "dist/index.d.ts",
"jsnext:main": "dist/esm/index.js",
"esnext": "dist/esm/index.js",
"exports": {
".": {
"require": "./dist/cjs/index.js",
"import": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"types": "./dist/index.d.ts"
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
]
}If you only want to pack specific javascript modules, remove the corresponding entry point from package.json.
Run with the above configuration:
npm run buildNow import the above package a in your project or publish it.
import 'a'CSS packages
.
├── package.json
└── packages
└─── b
├─── src
│ └─── index.css
+ ├─── dist
+ │ └─── index.css
└─── package.jsonPackaging CSS is more straightforward, configuring style and main entry points in package.json.
{
"name": "b",
"scripts": {
"build": "aron pack",
"dev": "npm run build -- --watch"
},
"main": "./dist/index.css",
"style": "./dist/index.css",
"files": [
"dist"
]
}Run with the above configuration:
npm run buildNow import the above package b in your project or publish it.
@import 'b'Multiple entry points
aron pack <entryPaths...> supports glob patterns that let you specify multiple entry points at once, including the output of nested directories.
Specifying an entry point will cause the JavaScript output format to be preset to cjs,esm.
aron src/**/*.ts.
├── package.json
└── packages
└─── a
├─── src
│ ├─── index.ts
│ └─── utils
│ └─── exec.ts
+ ├─── dist
+ │ ├─── index.cjs
+ │ ├─── index.mjs
+ │ └─── utils
+ │ ├─── exec.cjs
+ │ └─── exec.mjs
└─── package.jsonThe same goes for multiple CSS entries:
aron src/**/*.css.
├── package.json
└── packages
└─── a
├─── src
│ ├─── index.css
│ └─── components
│ ├─── card.css
│ └─── button.css
+ ├─── dist
+ │ ├─── index.css
+ │ └─── components
+ │ ├─── card.css
+ │ └─── button.css
└─── package.jsonUsually, it would be best to bundle CSS packages through a main index.css and output other CSS files so developers can import on demand instead of the whole package. For example @master/keyframes.css
Exclude external dependencies
aron pack automatically excludes external dependencies to be bundled by the .dependencies and peerDependencies of package.json
src/index.ts
import '@master/css'
import '@master/css.webpack'
import '@master/style-element.react'package.json
{
"name": "externals",
"main": "dist/cjs/index.js",
"exports": {
".": {
"require": "./dist/cjs/index.js"
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"dependencies": {
"@master/css": "^2.0.0-beta.55"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"@master/style-element.react": "^1.1.6"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@master/css.webpack": "^2.0.0-beta.55"
}
}Run with the above setup:
aron pack --platform node@master/css.webpack is bundled into dist/cjs/index.js, except for @master/css and @master/style-element.react.
So if there is an external package that needs to be bundled, you just install it to devDependencies via npm i <some-package> --save-dev, then aron pack will not exclude it.
Multiple outputs
aron pack defaults to pack multiple outputs with different formats and platforms according to exports bin in package.json.
.
├── package.json
└── packages
└─── a
├─── src
│ ├─── index.ts
│ └─── utils
│ └─── exec.ts
+ ├─── dist
+ │ ├─── index.cjs
+ │ ├─── index.mjs
+ │ └─── utils
+ │ ├─── exec.cjs
+ │ └─── exec.mjs
└─── package.jsonpackage.json
{
"name": "externals",
"exports": {
".": {
"require": "./dist/cjs/index.js",
"import": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"./utils/exec": {
"require": "./dist/utils/exec.cjs",
"import": "./dist/utils/exec.mjs"
}
}
}Any nested conditions in exports like node, browser, default, require, and import will be mapped to ESBuild’s format and platform options.
Version
Smartly bump all workspace-dependent packages to specific versions.
aron version <version>Check out the available options here for now
The command automatically bumps the version of all packages by scanning all workspaces and analyzing dependencies and peerDependencies of package.json
.
├── package.json
└── packages
├─── a
| └─── package.json
├─── b
| └─── package.json
└─── c
└─── package.jsonThis command scans all workspaces for dependencies with unspecified versions "" considered a project package, then replaces them with the next version.
Now bump all dependent and workspace packages to a specified version:
aron version 1.2.0packages/a/package.json
{
"name": "a",
+ "version": "^1.2.0",
"dependencies": {
- "b": "",
+ "b": "^1.2.0"
}
}packages/b/package.json
{
"name": "b",
+ "version": "^1.2.0"
}packages/c/package.json
{
"name": "c",
+ "version": "^1.2.0",
"peerDependencies": {
- "a": "",
+ "b": "^1.2.0"
}
}For version range, check out the semver
Typically, you would use Aron's semantic release with CI to automate the version and release commands.
Build system for monorepo
Most workspace packages will pre-set script commands, such as build, test, and lint. Since features depend on each other, builds will be executed sequentially.
You can now use Turborepo to easily build complex systems and run commands in one-linear.

Set up the /turbo.json:
{
"$schema": "https://turbo.build/schema.json",
"pipeline": {
"dev": {
"cache": false,
"dependsOn": ["^build"]
},
"build": {
"dependsOn": ["^build"],
"outputs": ["dist/**"]
},
"test": {
"outputs": [],
"inputs": [
"src/**/*.tsx",
"src/**/*.ts",
"tests/**/*.ts"
]
},
"lint": {
"outputs": []
},
"type-check": {
"outputs": ["dist/**"]
}
}
}Set up the scripts of /package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "turbo run dev",
"build": "turbo run build",
"test": "turbo run test --parallel",
"lint": "turbo run lint --parallel",
"type-check": "turbo run type-check --parallel"
}
}In most cases, dev and build cannot add the --parallel flag, which breaks their dependencies.
Typical workspace scripts for authoring a package:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "aron pack",
"dev": "npm run build -- --watch",
"test": "jest",
"type-check": "tsc --noEmit",
"lint": "eslint src"
}
}From now on, you only need to run the command in the project root after opening the project.
npm run devBuild your application or package:
npm run buildTest your business logic or UI by running scripts:
npm run testFind and fix problems in JavaScript code before building:
npm run lintImprove reliability with TypeScript's type checking:
npm run type-checkContinuous Integration
With the well-configured build system, almost all commands can be automated through CI, taking GitHub Actions as an example:
Build automated tests on the beta, the main, and the pull request stream:
name: Test
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- beta
pull_request_target:
types:
- opened
- synchronize
jobs:
version:
timeout-minutes: 15
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [18.12.1]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
cache: 'npm'
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run build
- run: npm run testThe same goes for lint and type-check.
While the build command will work with deploy and release, aronrepo builds a complete package release workflow and the tools needed during it.
Next, check out the Aron's semantic release
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