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generate-npm-package

v1.1.0

Published

generate npm package cli

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6

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generate npm package

This is cli to create boiler plate for npm package project.

Getting Started

Installation

npm install -g generate-npm-package

Usage

$ generate-npm-package

create

| Options | Default | Description | | :--------- |:------------------ | :--------------------------- | | project name | create-npm-package | npm package name or project name | | semacntic releease | false or No | add semantic denpendencies | | travis setup | false or No | config travis setup .travis.yml | | install dependencies | false or No | install project dependencies after creating project |

Semantic Release

npm install -g semantic-release-cli
cd your-module
semantic-release-cli setup

Travis CI Setup

Project Structure

project

| File/Folder | Descriptions | | :--------- | :----- | | project/index.js | entry file while creating npm module. | | src/lib/index.js | main file that you want to publish in npm. | | src/lib/index.spec.js | test file for above file.| | styles/ | folder for styles if you are creating UI npm module.| | test/index.js | for testing build files after build. | | .travis.yml | for Travis CI |

Commands

  • Run project ( will start project with watch-bootstrap and watch-custom ) webpack.dev.config.js npm start

  • Run Test ( will run test for src/lib/index.spec.js ) npm run test

  • Build ( will bundle the src/lib/index.js to /build folder ) webpack.prod.config.js npm run build

  • Test Build ( will test the build module /build/index.js ) npm run test-build

Create Simple NPM package

cd your-module

Install Dependencies

npm installl

Add Git Link

package.json

"repository": {
    "type": "git",
    "url": "git_repository_link"
}

npm publish - Using Semanctic Release

npm install -g commitizen
npm run commit
git push

npm publish - without Semantic Release LInk

npm build
npm login
npm publish