1.0.3 • Published 4 years ago
rollup-ts-library-boilerplate v1.0.3
Rollup Ts Library Boilerplate
A starter project that makes creating a TypeScript library extremely easy.
Usage
The version of your node.js should be greater than v12
git clone git@github.com:x-cold/rollup-ts-library-boilerplate.git YOURFOLDERNAME
cd YOURFOLDERNAME
# Run npm install and write your library name when asked. That's all!
npm installFeatures
- Zero-setup. After running
npm installthings will setup for you :wink: - RollupJS for multiple optimized bundles following the standard convention and Tree-shaking
- Tests, coverage and interactive watch mode using Jest
- Docs automatic generation and deployment to
gh-pages, using TypeDoc - Automatic types
(*.d.ts)file generation - (Optional) Automatic releases and changelog, using standard-version, Commitizen, Conventional changelog and Husky (for the git hooks)
- Deploy your docs to github pages via gh-pages branch
Importing library
You can import the generated bundle to use the whole library generated by this starter:
import myLib from 'mylib'Additionally, you can import the transpiled modules from dist/lib in case you have a modular library:
import something from 'mylib/dist/lib/something'NPM scripts
npm lint: Eslint codenpm lint:fix: Eslint code and try to fix problemsnpm start: Realtime complie codenpm run docs: Generate type documentsnpm run build: Build ths dist productsnpm run release: The same asnpm run release:patchnpm run release:patch: Automatically upgrade patch versioin and update CHANGELOG.mdnpm run release:minor: Automatically upgrade minor versioin and update CHANGELOG.mdnpm run release:major: Automatically upgrade major versioin and update CHANGELOG.mdnpm run test: Run test suite via jest with code coveragenpm run test:watch: Run test suite in interactive watch modenpm run test:prod: Run linting and generate coveragenpm run deploy: Clean docs directory and rebuild docs pages
Git Hooks
There is already set a precommit hook for formatting your code with Eslint and Commitlint :nail_care:
By default, there are two disabled git hooks. They're set up when you run the npm i script. They make sure:
- You follow a conventional commit message