tsm-cli
v0.8.3
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Simple way to manage typescipt and angular2 submodules from one repository
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tsm cli
TSM - type script modules
building and publishing npm modules could be painful, this tool is addressing this issue and will try to solve it ;)
how to install
$ npm i -g tsm-cli
tsm cli help:
Usage
$ tsm <command> [options]
Commands:
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build - build typescript projects
Usage:
$ tsm build -p src
Mandatory options:
-p DIRECTORY, Compile the project in the given directory
--project DIRECTORY
Optional options (default: false):
--no-local Use version numbers from local submodules when building package.json,
usually needed only for publish command
-w, --watch Watch input files
-v, --verbose Enable verbose mode
--clean Cleaning dist folders
It removes folder, so you will need to rerun commands like 'link', etc...
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link - runs 'npm link' in each submodule dist folder
Usage:
$ tsm link -p src
Hint:
'npm link' doesn't track adding new files, please rerun this command if file was added/removed
Mandatory options:
-p DIRECTORY, Compile the project in the given directory
--project DIRECTORY
Optional options:
--no-deep By default local submodules will be linked to each other
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publish - runs 'npm publish' in each dist submodule folders, how it works:
1. Runs git checks (you should be on master branch, without changes in working tree, and up to date with remote history
--any-branch - disables on 'master' check
--skip-git-check - to skip all git checks
2. Performs clean install of dependecies
--yarn - to install dependencies with 'yarn'
--skip-cleanup - to not delete 'node_modules' before installing
3. Running tests (npm test) from root folder
4. Running e2e test (npm run e2e), all submodules will be built in local mode and linked (npm link)
5. Publishing, with separate clean build
--skip-publish - skip publishing and clean build, in case you want to double check something
--tag - same as 'npm publish --tag next', use in case you want new release without changing 'latest' npm tag
--access - same as 'npm publish --access p*'
Steps 1-4 can be skipped with --yolo flag
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version - runs 'npm version <version>' in each submodule and than in root folder
Usage:
$ tsm version prerelease -p src
Mandatory options:
-m MESSAGE, Commit message when creating a version commit
--message MESSAGE
--no-git-tag-version Do not create a version commit and tag (applied only to root folder)
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