0.0.18 • Published 9 months ago

linkteam v0.0.18

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9 months ago

linkteam

An npm link tool for automating detection of local development symlinks and junctions

This tool is intended to search through your global node_modules directory, and any directories which are symlinks or junctions will be symlinked to the local node_modules directory.

This allows you to run a single command as a postinstall hook to re-link any overwritten virtual directories during the npm install process.

Installation

Install globally

You can either install this in a project or globally with npm i -g linkteam. Alternatively, you could use npx linkteam [opts]

Project usage

Install in to a project as a dev dependency using npm install --save-dev linkteam or npm i -D linkteam. This allows linkteam to be called from npm scripts.

Usage

linkteam will look at all packages referenced by package.json and link any which have junctions/symlinks in the global node_modules.

linkteam -o @tjsr will link all projects in the @tjsr namespace that use juntions, ie, have had npm link run in the project.

TODO: Currently broken. Needs fixing. linkteam @tjsr/* would do the same, using a glob-match pattern to call npm link $ on all matching junctioned node_modules.

Repo configuration

The workflow files for this repo require the NODE_VERSION and NPM_VERSION var to be specified.

  gh auth login
  gh variable set NODE_VERSION -b "20.15.1"
  gh variable set NPM_VERSION -b "10.8.2"

Building

To build run

npm run ci
npm run build
npm test

Dependabot

The repo will requires an NPM_TOKEN to update npm dependencies using dependabot.
gh secret set NPM_TOKEN --app dependabot --body "$NPM_TOKEN"

TODO

  • Fix return code of 1 when no modules were found.
  • Fix help being output if junctions are found and no options are provided.
    • ❓ Should at least one option be required?
  • Check for the existence of a .devlinks file, and read the lines from that if the file is present.
  • Read project package.json or npm ls and only call npm link for modules used by project.
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