inkeep-widget-library
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Tooling
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Feel free to use the configuration as-is, or to modify, or to not use moon, the choice is yours!
React/Solid support
Scaffolded projects are not configured for these libraries by default, but enabling support is rather
simple! Open the following files and remove the // Uncomment if using React/Solid
comment and any
surrounding comments.
- root
.eslintrc.js
(also replace moon/node
with moon/browser
) - root
jest.config.js
- every
tsconfig.json
- root
tsconfig.options.json
Don't forget to install the dependencies also!
// React
yarn add react react-dom
yarn add --dev @types/react @types/react-dom
// Solid
yarn add solid-js
Commands
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yarn run build
.
Build & deploy
build
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JavaScript targets. Use pack
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is defined correctly.watch
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Development & testing
check
- Run the type checker, linter, and testing suite all at once.format
- Run Prettier and format all files in the project.lint
- Run the linter with ESLint.test
, coverage
- Run the unit testing suite with Jest, and optionally with code coverage.type
- Run the type checker with TypeScript.
What's next?
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