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typescript-swc-starter
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A simple node boilerplate made in typescript using swc which generates cjs and esm modules.
git clone https://github.com/maxgfr/typescript-swc-starter # For cloning the repository
cd typescript-swc-starter # To navigate to the repository root
yarn # Install dependencies
:warning: You have to use at least node@20 to run this project.
yarn dev # For running the code in development thanks to swc and nodemon
yarn test # For running unit test
yarn test:watch # For watching unit test
yarn lint # For linting the code
yarn lint:fix # For linting the code and fix issues
yarn build # For building the code (there is no typechecking due to swc compiler)
yarn type-check # For typechecking the code
yarn start:cjs # For running the code builded in cjs
yarn start:esm # For running the code builded in esm
Set NPM_TOKEN in your Github actions secret, and that's it :)

To test this package, just do that :
import { sayHello } from 'typescript-swc-starter';
sayHello();
FAQs
A minimalist typescript swc starter
We found that typescript-swc-starter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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