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@sketch-hq/sketch-assistant-utils
Advanced tools
Utility functions and types for Sketch Assistants.
Utility functions and types for Sketch Assistants.
🙋♀️ These utility functions are mainly of use when creating Sketch Assistant Runners, i.e. tools that invoke Assistants against Sketch files and present the results to a user.
yarn add @sketch-hq/sketch-assistant-utils
This section of the readme is related to developing the package. If you just want to consume the package you can safely ignore this.
Script | Description |
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yarn build | Builds package to dist |
yarn test | Runs the Jest tests |
yarn lint | Lints with eslint |
yarn format-check | Checks the formatting with prettier |
yarn package-tarball | Creates an installable tarball from the current module contents |
Try and use the conventional commits convention when writing commit messages.
This repo uses Atlassian Changesets to automate the npm release process. Read the docs for more information, but the top-level summary is:
yarn changeset
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You'll be asked to provide a change type (major, minor or patch) and a messageFAQs
Utility functions and types for Sketch Assistants.
We found that @sketch-hq/sketch-assistant-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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