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@clctv/toolset

v0.1.3

Published

Opinionated CLI to bootstrap JS/TS project tooling fast

Readme

Toolset

Opinionated CLI to bootstrap JS/TS project tooling fast

It helps you install and initialize:

  • husky + lint-staged + commitlint
  • oxlint + oxfmt
  • release-it + conventional changelog

[!IMPORTANT] This is an opinionated tool: it applies predefined defaults and file changes designed for a specific workflow.

Why

When starting a new project, wiring up quality and release tooling usually means repeating the same setup steps.
@clctv/toolset turns that into a guided CLI that:

  • detects your package manager automatically
  • installs the required dev dependencies
  • writes the necessary config files
  • initializes selected tools with sensible defaults

Features

  • Interactive terminal UI powered by @clack/prompts
  • Package manager detection (npm, pnpm, yarn, bun, deno)
  • Multi-select setup flow so you only install what you need
  • Tool-specific initialization logic for each selected option

Installation

npm i -g @clctv/toolset

Usage

Run the CLI in your project root:

toolset

You will be prompted to choose which tool groups to set up.

What each option does

husky + lint-staged + commitlint

  • installs:
    • husky
    • lint-staged
    • @commitlint/cli
    • @commitlint/config-conventional
  • initializes Husky hooks
  • writes:
    • .husky/pre-commit (lint-staged)
    • .husky/commit-msg (commitlint --edit "$1")
  • updates package.json with commitlint config

oxlint + oxfmt

  • installs:
    • oxlint
    • oxfmt
  • runs init commands for both
  • if lint-staged exists, updates package.json with:
    • oxlint --fix for JS/TS files
    • oxfmt --no-error-on-unmatched-pattern fallback formatting
  • writes .vscode/settings.json with Oxc formatter defaults

release-it

  • installs:
    • release-it
    • @release-it/conventional-changelog
  • updates package.json:
    • scripts.release
    • publishConfig.access
    • release-it config (build hook, GitHub release, changelog plugin)
  • writes .npmrc with npm registry

[!NOTE] The CLI updates project files in the current working directory.
Run it from the root of the project you want to configure.

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • A JavaScript/TypeScript project with package.json