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@wheelofnames/lib
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This package contains some common utilities used by the https://wheelofnames.com web client, the Wheel of Names API, Discord bot, as well as various other tools. This package is likely useless to you if you are not a Wheel of Names developer.
This package contains some common utilities used by the https://wheelofnames.com web client, the Wheel of Names API, Discord bot, as well as various other tools. This package is likely useless to you if you are not a Wheel of Names developer.
This package is part of the Wheel of Names monorepo, which is private. Everything below this point is only useful for those with access to the repo.
Install dev dependencies with npm i
.
npx playwright install --with-deps # only needs to be done once
npm run test
To test local changes to lib in the client and backend, npm uninstall @wheelofnames/lib
in their
respective directories, then add "@wheelofnames/lib": "file:../lib",
to their package.json
and
run npm i
. When you update any code in lib, run npm run build
in the lib directory. The client
will detect the file change and do a hot reload.
You switch between the two lib versions with these two scripts in the client
directory:
npm run locallib
npm run globallib
Don't forget to run npm run globallib
before committing, since local dependencies don't work in CI/CD.
Publish a new version:
npm run publish:patch # or minor/major
FAQs
This package contains some common utilities used by the https://wheelofnames.com web client, the Wheel of Names API, Discord bot, as well as various other tools. This package is likely useless to you if you are not a Wheel of Names developer.
We found that @wheelofnames/lib demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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