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@gearbox-built/bolts

Bolts is a versatile TS & JS utility library designed to streamline your Next.js / Sanity / Rack & Pinion development workflow.

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⚡️ Bolts

Bolts is a versatile TS & JS utility library designed to streamline your Next.js / Sanity / Rack & Pinion development workflow. Inspired by the flexibility of tools like lodash and react-use, Bolts provides a curated set of reusable functions and hooks we often reach for at Gearbox.

Installation

# npm
npm install @gearbox-built/bolts

# yarn
yarn add @gearbox-built/bolts

Usage

// All the Bolt⚡️
import { generateSlug, batchCommit } from '@gearbox-built/bolts'

// Only Sanity ⚡️
import { batchCommit } from '@gearbox-built/bolts/sanity'

// Sans Sanity ⚡️
import { generateSlug } from '@gearbox-built/bolts/utils'

// Node.js / CommonJS
import { generateSlug } from '@gearbox-built/bolts/cjs/utils'

Utilities

  • Sanity

  • General

    • generateSlug — generates a URL-friendly slug using Gearbox defaults.
    • findPaths — traverse an array of objects with a condition function and return the paths of matches.
    • splitArrayInHalf — splits an array into two halves.
    • getPlatformNameByUrl — extracts the platform name from a URL by parsing its hostname.
  • Typing

    • Truthy — type guard function to filter out falsy values.


Contibuting

To maintain the quality and reliability of Bolts utilities, all contributions must follow these guidelines:

  • Write Tests: All new features and bug fixes must include basic Jest unit tests to ensure correctness and prevent regressions.

    • Write tests that cover the core functionality of your utility.
    • If adding or modifying functionality, ensure existing tests still pass.
    • Use descriptive test cases to document expected behavior.
  • Code Style: Follow the existing code style and conventions using eslint and prettier to keep the codebase clean and consistent.

  • Documentation: Update the relevant documentation (e.g., JSDoc comments, usage examples, /docs) to reflect your changes.

Pull Request Checklist:

  • Ensure all tests pass by running npm test or yarn test.
  • Confirm your changes do not break the build.
  • Include a clear and concise description of your changes in the pull request.

Thank you for helping improve Bolts! Contributions with well-tested code make the library robust and reliable for everyone. 🎉

License

MIT © Gearbox Development Inc.

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Package last updated on 08 Feb 2025

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