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@redwerkz/betahuhn-config

v1.4.0

Published

Common configuration files for my projects

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3

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🛠️ BetaHuhn config files

This repository contains common configuration files for my projects. It is based on Koj's config repo, I only changed the linter to eslint and modified some other things to my preference.

💻 Usage

Install the package as a dev dependency from npm:

npm install --save-dev @betahuhn/config

Eslint

This config includes the ESLint configuration I use in my personal projects. To use this configuration, create an ESLint config file .eslintrc.js in the project root:

module.exports = require("@betahuhn/config").eslint;

Semantic Release

I use Semantic Release for automated deployments of my packages. The configuration adds support for Gitmoji commits, creating release notes with a CHANGELOG.md, and publishing to GitHub and npm.

Create a Semantic Release config file release.config.js in the project root. If you want to release the master or production branches, you can use the import directly:

module.exports = require("@betahuhn/config").master;

Alternately, you can specify the branch you want to release:

module.exports = require("@betahuhn/config").release("branch-name");

Here are all the emojis which trigger a new release:

Major:

  • :boom: = Introduce breaking changes

Minor:

  • :sparkles: = Introduce new features

Patch:

  • :bug: = Bug fix
  • :ambulance: = Critical hotfix
  • :lock: = Fix security issues
  • :recycle: = Refactor code
  • :lipstick: = Add/update the UI and style files
  • :alien: = Update code due to external API changes
  • :package: = Add/Update compiled files or package

📄 License

MIT © Maximilian Schiller and Koj