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athloi

v1.4.0

Published

a cli tool for managing [lerna](https://github.com/lerna/lerna) monorepos

Downloads

4

Readme

athloi

a cli tool for managing lerna monorepos

usage (for monorepo maintainers)

at the top level of your monorepo

npm install --save-dev athloi

then in your package.json add something to the scripts entry to run athloi. i'd suggest adding it under start:

"scripts": {
	"start": "athloi"
}

usage (for developing in a monorepo)

if you're working in a monorepo with athloi installed, run it to get an interactive list of available tasks. e.g. if it's set up as the start script as above:

> npm start
? What do you want to do?
  Start the development server
❯ Run the production build
  Create a new package
  Run another script

choosing a task will tell you how to run that task as a shortcut:

? What do you want to do? build

  ☞ protip
  │ you can run this as npm start -- build
  ✔︎ which would be quicker


  ⛭ running build serially
  ⎘ in package-1, package-2 and package-3

what's with the name

one of the twelve labours of heracles (hoi hērakleous athloi) was to slay the lernean hydra.

licence

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