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@bigbinary/neeto-audit-frontend
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Audits neeto frontend codebase for issues and suggests a fix.
A package that audits neeto frontend packages for neeto-specific configuration and guidelines and suggests a fix.
neeto-audit-frontend has 5 checks to ensure neeto guidelines are being followed:
neeto-commons-frontend..node-version and .nvmrc files.There are different types of frontend packages in neeto: nanos, widgets, extensions and frontend packages.neeto-audit-frontend maintains a local copy of the common configuration and a different local copy if any type of package follows a different configuration. For example, ESlint configuration is different for nanos, widgets and extensions. A local copy is maintained for each of these. The files in a package are tested against these versions to see if they match. If any check fails, it will provide the command that the user can run to fix that specific check before committing.
yarn add -D "@bigbinary/neeto-audit-frontend@latest"
yarn neeto-audit-frontend
Add the following lines to the neetoCI YAML file.
setup:
- yarn install
jobs:
- name: CiChecks
commands:
- yarn neeto-audit-frontend
If any changes are made to the configuration files being checked by neeto-audit-frontend, the audit check will fail. If this change is necessary, we should make the same changes in the local copy maintained in neeto-audit-frontend to ensure the checks will pass.
neeto-audit-frontend uses pnpm as the package manager. To setup the development environment run pnpm install after cloning the repository. After making changes to the verifiers, we can test the changes locally by using yalc. Follow the steps mentioned in Testing frontend packages to test the changes.
If, for any reason, yarn neeto-audit-frontend command fails after pushing the changes using yalc, run yarn install --check-files.
The @bigbinary/neeto-audit-frontend gets published to NPM when we merge a PR with patch, minor or major label to the main branch. The patch label is used for bug fixes, minor label is used for new features and major label is used for breaking changes. You can checkout the Create and publish releases workflow in GitHub Actions to get a live update. Please note that before publishing the package, you need to verify the functionality in some of the neeto web-apps locally using yalc package manager.
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Audits neeto frontend codebase for issues and suggests a fix.
The npm package @bigbinary/neeto-audit-frontend receives a total of 139 weekly downloads. As such, @bigbinary/neeto-audit-frontend popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bigbinary/neeto-audit-frontend demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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