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@deepsel/cms-utils

Helper utilities for Deepsel CMS

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@deepsel/cms-utils

Framework-agnostic utilities for building DeepCMS themes in any JavaScript framework.

@deepsel/cms-utils is designed to be:

  • Framework-agnostic – works with React, Vue, Angular, Astro, Next.js, etc.
  • TypeScript-friendly – fully typed helpers.
  • CMS-oriented – utilities for menus, slugs, URLs, localization, page data fetching, etc.

Note: For React-specific hooks and components, use @deepsel/deep-cms-react

Installation

npm install @deepsel/cms-utils

Basic Usage

Example (TypeScript / ESM):

import { isValidLanguageCode } from '@deepsel/cms-utils';

const isValidLanguageCode = isValidLanguageCode('en');

console.log({ isValidLanguageCode });

Local Development

This section explains how to develop @deepsel/cms-utils and use new, unpublished features in your app locally, using a local file dependency.

1. Folder Layout

Clone this repo in your workspace:

git clone git@github.com:DeepselSystems/cms-utils.git

Put your package and your app side by side:

workspace/
├─ cms-utils/    # this repo (@deepsel/cms-utils)
└─ my-app/       # your actual app that consumes it
  • cms-utils/ → the npm package repo (this one).
  • my-app/ → any app (React, Vue, Next.js, Astro, etc.) that will import @deepsel/cms-utils.

2. Configure your App to Use the local package

In my-app/package.json, point the dependency to the local folder:

{
  "dependencies": {
    "@deepsel/cms-utils": "file:../cms-utils"
  }
}

Then, in my-app, run

npm install

What this does:

  • Creates a symlink in my-app/node_modules/@deepsel/cms-utils that points to ../cms-utils.
  • The app will now use the local source rather than a published version from npm.

3. Build the Package in Watch Mode

In cms-utils, run

npm install    # first time only
npm run dev    # tsc --watch, keeps dist/ in sync with src/

4. Use the Package in the App During Development

In your app (my-app), import from @deepsel/cms-utils as if it were a regular npm package:

// inside my-app
import { isValidLanguageCode } from '@deepsel/cms-utils';

const isValidLanguageCode = isValidLanguageCode('en');

console.log({ isValidLanguageCode });

5. Build the Package for Production

Once you’re happy with a set of changes, open a PR to merge them into the main branch. Then you can update your app to use the published version:

{
  "dependencies": {
    "@deepsel/cms-utils": "^1.0.0"
  }
}

License

MIT – feel free to use in your own projects.

Keywords

cms

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Package last updated on 29 May 2026

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