0.0.3 • Published 5 months ago

npm-package-ts-scaffolding v0.0.3

Weekly downloads
-
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
5 months ago

What is this?

A simple scaffolding tool for creating a new project to be published to npm.
It provides a build command that will compile your code to a CommonJS Node 14.16 target, allowing named imports for CommonJS packages inside ESM files.
The package contains a simple "hello world" based on TypeScript, built on esbuild, tested through Jest and linted with ESLint and Prettier.
It also provides a Husky pre-commit hook to run some linting based on prettier and eslint and run tests, so you can simple git add and git commit without worrying about anything else.

How To Install?

git clone git://github.com/Cadienvan/npm-package-ts-scaffolding.git package_name
cd package_name
npm install
npx husky install

What do you mean by allowing named imports from CommonJS?

If you try to run npm run build you will be able to import the sayHello function from the index.js file, both via require and import syntax.

Importing via require

const { sayHello } = require('my-package');

Importing via import

import { sayHello } from 'my-package';

Why did you build it?

I got tired of copying and pasting the same files over and over again.
This is a simple tool to create a new project with the basic files needed to publish to npm.

How can I personalize it?

You can change the package.json file to your liking, bringing your own package name and description.
Please, remember to give me a star if you like the project!

What's Inside?

  • Typescript
  • Jest
  • Eslint
  • Prettier
  • Husky
  • Esbuild
  • Commitlint

How to push and release an update?

git add --all
git commit -m "chore: update package"
npm run release:patch

Remember to follow the Conventional Commits standard. You can substitute patch with minor or major to update the version accordingly.

How to run tests?

npm test

Contributing

If you want to contribute to this project, please open an issue or a pull request.
I will be happy to review it and merge it if it's useful.
Please, remember to follow the Conventional Commits standard.

0.0.3

5 months ago

0.0.2

1 year ago

0.0.1

1 year ago