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@daymxn/bs

v0.2.0

Published

Common build scripts for my rbxts projects.

Readme

Common build scripts for my rbxts projects.


Demo

help output

Installation

You can install bs from npm, preferably as a devDependency.

pnpm add -D @daymxn/bs

You may also want to create a config file to customize a variety of default behavior.

pnpm bs config init

[!NOTE]

You can use whatever package manager you want, but bs uses pnpm for most of its commands- so it's expected that you have pnpm installed.

Some features may not work correctly against other package managers as well.

Overview

I've been working on a lot of rbxts projects lately, and I found myself copy and pasting a lot of the same files (eg; testing).

Furthermore, the "scripts" section of package.json was getting excessively long, and it was hard to see the commands at a glance.

By abstracting all my scripts into a single CLI, I'm now able to not only centralize all my common build scripts- but organize them and provide more robust functionality.

Commands

For a full list of commands, check out the commands page.

Roadmap

  • Check command
  • Fix command
  • Theme command
  • Wiki commands
  • Semver commands

Contributing

If you're interested in contributing to bs, give the CONTRIBUTING doc a read.

Licence

Apache 2.0