@moonrepo/cli
The official CLI for moon, a task runner and repo management tool for the
web ecosystem, written in Rust! Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Bash, and much more!
Installation
moon can be installed with bash:
curl -fsSL https://moonrepo.dev/install/moon.sh | bash
Or with npm, pnpm, or yarn.
yarn add --dev @moonrepo/cli
Once installed, initialize moon in your repository.
moon init
Usage
Once projects and
tasks have been configured, tasks can be ran with:
moon run app:lint
moon run :lint
Why use moon?
Working in the JavaScript ecosystem can be very involved, especially when it comes to managing a
repository effectively. Which package manager to use? Which Node.js version to use? How to import
node modules? How to build packages? So on and so forth. moon aims to streamline this entire process
and provide a first-class developer experience.
- Increased productivity - With Rust as our foundation, we can
ensure robust speeds, high performance, and low memory usage. Instead of long builds blocking you,
focus on your work.
- Exceptional developer experience - As veterans of the JavaScript ecosystem, we're well aware
of the pain points and frustrations. Our goal is to mitigate and overcome these obstacles.
- Incremental adoption - At its core, moon has been designed to be adopted incrementally and is
not an "all at once adoption". Migrate project-by-project, or task-by-task, it's up to you!
- Reduced scripts confusion -
package.json
scripts can become unwieldy, very quickly. No more
duplicating the same script into every package, or reverse-engineering which root scripts to use.
With moon, all you need to know is the project name, and a task name. - Ensure correct versions - Whether it's Node.js or npm, ensure the same version of each tool is
the same across every developer's environment. No more wasted hours of debugging.
- Automation built-in - When applicable, moon will automatically install
node_modules
, or sync
package dependencies, or even sync TypeScript project references. - And of course, the amazing list of features below!
Features
Not all features are currently supported, view the documentation for an accurate list!
Management
- Smart hashing - Collects inputs from multiple sources to ensure builds are deterministic and
reproducible.
- Remote caching - Persists builds, hashes, and caches between teammates and CI/CD environments.
- Integrated toolchain - Automatically downloads and installs explicit versions of Node.js and
other tools for consistency across the entire workspace or per project.
- Multi-platform - Runs on common development platforms: Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Organization
- Project graph - Generates a project graph for dependency and dependent relationships.
- Code generation - Easily scaffold new applications, libraries, tooling, and more!
- Dependency workspaces - Works alongside package manager workspaces so that projects have
distinct dependency trees.
- Ownership metadata - Declare an owner, maintainers, support channels, and more, for LDAP or
another integration.
Orchestration
- Dependency graph - Generates a dependency graph to increase performance and reduce workloads.
- Action pipeline - Executes actions in parallel and in order using a thread pool and our
dependency graph.
- Action distribution - Distributes actions across multiple machines to increase throughput.
- Incremental builds - With our smart hashing, only rebuild projects that have been touched
since the last build.
Notification
- Flakiness detection - Reduce flaky builds with automatic retries and passthrough settings.
- Webhook events - Receive a webhook for every event in the pipeline. Useful for metrics
gathering and insights.
- Terminal notifications - Receives notifications in your chosen terminal when builds are
successful... or are not.