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boilr-module

v0.0.28

Published

npm module boilerplate with nice configs

Downloads

13

Readme

boilr-module

NPM version

What is this?

An npm module boilerplate with good configs. Heavily inspired by nod.

Features

  • Babel - Write next generation JavaScript today;
  • Jest - JavaScript testing framework used by Facebook;
  • ESLint - Make sure you are writing a quality code;
  • Prettier - Enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing it;
  • Documentation - A documentation system so good, you'll actually write documentation.

Install

git clone this repo

$ git clone https://github.com/jforaker/boilr-module my-module
$ cd my-module
$ rm -rf .git
$ npm install # or yarn

Just make sure to edit package.json, README.md and LICENSE files accordingly with your module's info.

Commands

$ npm test # run tests with Jest
$ npm run coverage # run tests with coverage and open it on browser
$ npm run lint # lint code
$ npm run docs # generate docs
$ npm run build # generate docs and transpile code
$ npm run changelog # generate CHANGELOG.MD
$ npm run watch # watch code changes and run scripts automatically
$ npm run patch # bump patch version and publish to npm e.g. 0.0.1
$ npm run minor # bump minor version and publish to npm e.g. 0.1.0
$ npm run major # bump major version and publish to npm e.g. 1.0.0

below is autogenerated by npm run docs

    "docs": "documentation readme src --section=DOCS"

DOCS

Table of Contents

sayHello

This function says hello.

Parameters

  • name string a name to say hello to. (optional, default 'derf')

Returns string the greeting.