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@assis-co/dotenv

v1.0.2

Published

A starter template for TypeScript libraries. Use this repository as a starting point for your own TypeScript library. This template includes the following features:

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Readme

typescript-library-template

A starter template for TypeScript libraries. Use this repository as a starting point for your own TypeScript library. This template includes the following features:

  • Compiles TypeScript code using both the tsconfig.json and tsconfig.module.json files.
  • Formats TypeScript code using Prettier.
  • Lints TypeScript code using ESLint.
  • Runs unit tests using AVA.
  • Generates code coverage reports using NYC.
  • Generates HTML documentation using TypeDoc.
  • Uses Husky Git hooks and Lint-staged pre-commit hooks.

Installation

Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/amelspahic/typescript-library-template.git

Install the dependencies:

npm install

There are several scripts available to help you get started:


Compile the TypeScript code using both the tsconfig.json and tsconfig.module.json files.

npm run build

Formats the TypeScript code using Prettier and lints the code using ESLint, fixing any issues found.

npm run fix

Lints the TypeScript code using ESLint, checks the code formatting using Prettier, and runs the unit tests using AVA.

npm run test

Watches for changes in the TypeScript code and recompiles the code using tsconfig.json.

npm run watch:build

Watches for changes in the TypeScript code and re-runs the unit tests using AVA.

npm run watch:test

Generates an HTML report of the code coverage using NYC and opens the report in the browser.

npm run cov

Generates HTML documentation of the TypeScript code and opens the documentation in the browser.

npm run doc

The template uses Husky and Lint-staged to run pre-commit hooks that ensure your code is formatted, linted, tested, and documented before committing.


For more information on available scripts, see the Scripts section of the package.json file.

Contributing

To contribute to the project, please follow the guidelines for submitting issues and pull requests.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgements

This project uses Prettier, ESLint, AVA, NYC, Husky, Lint-staged, TypeDoc.