TypeScript library starter

A starter project that makes creating a TypeScript library extremely easy.
Usage
git clone https://github.com/alexjoverm/typescript-library-starter.git YOURFOLDERNAME
cd YOURFOLDERNAME
npm install
Start coding! package.json
and entry files are already set up for you, so don't worry about
linking to your main file, typings, etc. Just keep those files with the same names.
Features
Excluding peerDependencies
On library development, one might want to set some peer dependencies, and thus remove those from the
final bundle. You can see in Rollup docs how to do that.
The good news is here is setup for you, you only must include the dependency name in external
property within rollup.config.js
. For example, if you wanna exclude lodash
, just write there
external: ['lodash']
.
NPM scripts
npm t
: Run test suitenpm start
: Runs npm run build
in watch modenpm run test:watch
: Run test suite in
interactive watch modenpm run test:prod
: Run linting and generate coveragenpm run build
: Generage bundles and typings, create docsnpm run lint
: Lints codenpm run commit
: Commit using conventional commit style
(husky will tell you to use it if you haven't :wink:)
Automatic releases
If you'd like to have automatic releases with Semantic Versioning, follow these simple steps.
Prerequisites: you need to create/login accounts and add your project to:
Run the following command to prepare hooks and stuff:
npm run semantic-release-prepare
Follow the console instructions to install semantic release run it (answer NO to "Generate
travis.yml").
Note: make sure you've setup repository.url
in your package.json
file
npm install -g semantic-release-cli
semantic-release setup
From now on, you'll need to use npm run commit
, which is a convenient way to create conventional
commits.
Automatic releases are possible thanks to
semantic release, which publishes your code
automatically on github and npm, plus generates automatically a changelog. This setup is highly
influenced by
Kent C. Dodds course on egghead.io
Git Hooks
There is already set a precommit
hook for formatting your code with Prettier :nail_care:
By default, there are 2 disabled git hooks. They're set up when you run the
npm run semantic-release-prepare
script. They make sure:
This makes more sense in combination with automatic releases
FAQ
Array.prototype.from
, Promise
, Map
... is undefined?
TypeScript or Babel only provides down-emits on syntactical features (class
, let
,
async/away
...), but not on functional features (Array.prototype.find
, Set
, Promise
...), .
For that, you need Polyfills, such as core-js
or
babel-polyfill
(which extends core-js
).
For a library, core-js
plays very nicely, since you can import just the polyfills you need:
import "core-js/fn/array/find"
import "core-js/fn/string/includes"
import "core-js/fn/promise"
...
What is npm install
doing the first time runned?
It runs the script tools/init
which sets up everything for you. In short, it:
- Configures RollupJS for the build, which creates the bundles.
- Configures
package.json
(typings file, main file, etc) - Renames main src and test files
What if I don't want git-hooks, automatic releases or semantic-release?
Then you may want to:
- Remove
commitmsg
, postinstall
scripts from package.json
. That will not use those git hooks
to make sure you make a conventional commit - Remove
npm run semantic-release
from .travis.yml
What if I don't want to use coveralls or report my coverage?
Remove npm run report-coverage
from .travis.yml
Credits
Made with :heart: by @alexjoverm and all these wonderful
contributors (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors
specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!