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henrybuilt-js-library
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This is a shared JavaScript library intended to be used by both clients and servers.
henrybuilt-js-library
This is a shared JavaScript library intended to be used by both clients and servers.
Do not add code that is client-or-server-only.
git clone https://github.com/henrybuilt/henrybuilt-js-library
npm install
npm test
- verify that tests are passing - don't worry about code coverage for nowinside henrybuilt-js-library
set up a working branch and version
git checkout -b v-X-X-X
where X-X-X is like 1-1-0
and corresponds to the versionversion:
in package.json
to the new version numberdevelop your feature(s)
/src
and keep test coverage at 100%henrybuilt-website
npm run develop
henrybuilt-website/app/controllers/application_controller.rb
run npm run build
until it builds without errors
push and Max will manage deployment
if you have permission to publish
git checkout master
and git pull
npm publish
inside henrybuilt-website
ENV['HENRYBUILT_JS_LIBRARY_VERSION']
inside config/application.rb
lib
, pressing enter, and reviewing it or actually using it, "_moduleAliases": { "@src": "./src" }
FAQs
This is a shared JavaScript library intended to be used by both clients and servers.
The npm package henrybuilt-js-library receives a total of 461 weekly downloads. As such, henrybuilt-js-library popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that henrybuilt-js-library demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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