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CLI toolbox for common scripts for my projects
I do a bunch of open source and want to make it easier to maintain so many projects.
This is a CLI that abstracts away all configuration for my open source projects for linting, testing, building, and more.
This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and should be installed
as one of your project's devDependencies
:
npm install --save-dev cod-scripts
npm install --save @babel/runtime
This is a CLI and exposes a bin called cod-scripts
. I don't really plan on documenting or testing
it super duper well because it's really specific to my needs. You'll find all available scripts in
src/scripts
.
This project actually dogfoods itself. If you look in the package.json
, you'll find scripts with
node src {scriptName}
. This serves as an example of some of the things you can do with
cod-scripts
.
Unlike react-scripts
, cod-scripts
allows you to specify your own configuration for things and
have that plug directly into the way things work with cod-scripts
. There are various ways that it
works, but basically if you want to have your own config for something, just add the configuration
and cod-scripts
will use that instead of it's own internal config. In addition, cod-scripts
exposes its configuration so you can use it and override only the parts of the config you need to.
This can be a very helpful way to make editor integration work for tools like ESLint which require project-based ESLint configuration to be present to work.
So, if we were to do this for ESLint, you could create an .eslintrc
with the contents of:
{"extends": "./node_modules/cod-scripts/eslint.js"}
Note: for now, you'll have to include an
.eslintignore
in your project until this eslint issue is resolved.
Or, for babel
, a .babelrc
with:
{ "presets": ["cod-scripts/babel"] }
Or, for jest
:
const { jest: jestConfig } = require('cod-scripts/config');
module.exports = Object.assign(jestConfig, {
// your overrides here
// for test written in Typescript, add:
transform: {
'\\.(ts|tsx)$': '<rootDir>/node_modules/ts-jest/preprocessor.js',
},
});
Or, for commitlint
, a commitlint.config.js
file or commitlint
prop in package.json:
// commitlint.config.js or .commitlintrc.js
const { commitlint: commitlintConfig } = require('cod-scripts/commitlint');
module.exports = {
...commitlintConfig,
rules: {
// overrides here
},
};
// package.json
{
"commitlint": {
"extends": ["./node_modules/cod-scripts/commitlint"],
"rules": {
// your overrides here
// https://commitlint.js.org/#/reference-rules
}
}
}
Note:
cod-scripts
intentionally does not merge things for you when you start configuring things to make it less magical and more straightforward. Extending can take place on your terms. I think this is actually a great way to do this.
If the flow-bin
is a dependency on the project the @babel/preset-flow
will automatically get
loaded when you use the default babel config that comes with cod-scripts
. If you customised your
.babelrc
-file you might need to manually add @babel/preset-flow
to the presets
-section.
This was forked from kentcdodds/kcd-scripts
. This is inspired by react-scripts
.
MIT
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CLI for common scripts for my projects
The npm package cod-scripts receives a total of 121 weekly downloads. As such, cod-scripts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cod-scripts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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