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nfrush-atomico-base

v0.0.11

Published

a repo to start with atomico

Downloads

18

Readme

Atomico Atomico

Hi, I'm @uppercod, creator of Atomico and I want to thank you for starting with Atomico.

If you need help you can find it at:

twitter discord documentation discord

Now what you have installed is a quick start kit based on Vite, which you can scale for your project, now to continue you must execute the following commands:

  1. npm install
  2. npm start : Initialize the development server
  3. npm build : Optional, Generate a build of your project from the html file index.html.

Workspace

Recommended structure

src
  |- my-component
  |  |- my-component.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}
  |  |- my-component.test.js
  |  |- my-component.css
  |  |- README.md
  |- components.js # import all components

Add testing

The test environment is preconfigured for @web/test-runner, you must complete the installation of the following devDependencies, installed the devDependencies you can execute the command npm run test:

npm install -D @web/test-runner @esm-bundle/chai vite-web-test-runner-plugin

Test example

import { expect } from "@esm-bundle/chai";

describe("my test", () => {
  it("foo is bar", () => {
    expect("foo").to.equal("bar");
  });
});

@web/test-runner supports asynchrony, coverage, viewport and more.

NPM export

Atomico owns the @atomico/exports tool that simplifies the generation of builds, types and exports by distributing webcomponents in NPM, you must complete the installation of the following devDependencies, installed the devDependencies you can execute the command npm run exports:

npm install -D @atomico/exports

Postcss

This configuration already depends on Postcss, you can more plugins through package.json#postcss, example:

"postcss": {
  "plugins": {
    "postcss-import": {}
  }
}

In case of build, Atomico will minify the CSS code.

Github page

Add to package.json#scripts.build:

--outDir docs # modify the destination directory
--base my-repo # github page folder