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@e18e/setup-publish
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@e18e/setup-publishA tiny CLI to assist with setting up GitHub workflows for publishing packages to npm.
$ npm install -g @e18e/setup-publish
$ setup-publish
By default, the CLI runs in interactive mode, prompting you for configuration options. You can also provide options directly via the command line with --no-interactive to skip the prompts entirely.
| Option | Description | Default | Values |
|---|---|---|---|
--output <path> | Output path for the generated workflow file | .github/workflows/publish.yml | Any valid file path |
--template <name> | Template to use for workflow generation | default |
|
--env <env> | GitHub environment for deployment protection | none | Any environment name |
--interactive | Run CLI in interactive mode | true | boolean |
# Interactive mode (default)
setup-publish
# Generate workflow with changesets template (non-interactive)
setup-publish --no-interactive --template changesets
# Custom output path with GitHub environment (non-interactive)
setup-publish --no-interactive --output .github/workflows/release.yml --env production
# Use changelogithub template with custom environment
setup-publish --no-interactive --template changelogithub --env staging
MIT
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A CLI to help with building publish workflows.
The npm package @e18e/setup-publish receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @e18e/setup-publish popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @e18e/setup-publish demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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