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@basketry/dotfiles

v1.1.0

Published

Shared dotfiles, dependencies, and scripts for Basketry projects

Downloads

112

Readme

Basketry "dotfiles"

A shared configuration package for Basketry components implemented as Typescript NPM packages. This package provides centralized configurations (e.g., ESLint, Prettier, TypeScript) and automation tools for setting up essential files like package.json across multiple repositories. The goal is to maintain consistency and reduce duplication of configuration logic across all repositories.

Features

  • Shared TypeScript Configuration: Easily extendable tsconfig.json.
  • Prettier and ESLint Configurations: Standardized code formatting and linting rules.
  • Automatic Initialization: Use npx dotfiles-init to sync critical files like package.json.
  • Centralized NPM Scripts: Shared scripts for linting, formatting, and testing.

Installation

Add the package to your project as a dev dependency:

npm install --save-dev @basketry/dotfiles

Usage

Run the following command to apply any required configurations or update essential files (like package.json):

npx dotfiles-init

This command:

  • Adds or updates common NPM scripts (e.g., lint, format, test) in your package.json.
  • Creates a tsconfig.json file or updates the existing one to extend the shared config.
  • Ensures your project extends shared TypeScript, Prettier, and ESLint configurations.
  • Adds a Node-idiomatic .gitignore file if one doesn't exist.

Updating the Package

When the @basketry/dotfiles package is updated, simply run:

npm install @basketry/dotfiles@latest
npx dotfiles-init

This ensures your project stays up-to-date with the latest configurations and scripts.