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@imed.ch/imed-template

v0.2.4

Published

my NodeJS module template

Downloads

6

Readme

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/imed-template/community NPM Version Dependency Status devDependency Status Build Status Coverage Status NPM

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imed-template

some template for nodejs module


Follow these steps :

WARNING !! THIS MODULE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE INSTALLED !!

  1. Click on "Use this Template" button on the main page repository and create a new repository from imed-template.

  2. Clone your own repository :

     git clone https://github.com/<username>/<module-name>.git

    Now edit the project with your favorite editor and do : ...

  3. Find/Replace "imed-template" with your own npm "module-name", e.g. in :

    • index.js
    • jsdoc.json
    • package.json
    • README.md
  4. Find/Replace "@imed.ch" with your own npm "scope", if you dont have a scope, replace "@imed.ch/" (suffixed with slash) with "", e.g. in :

    • jsdoc.json
    • package.json
    • README.md
  5. Find/Replace "jguillod" with your own git "username", e.g. in :

    • package.json
    • README.md
  6. Now code your module :

    • ALWAYS install dev dependencies with

        npm i
    • Optionally install your required modules with

        npm i -S <some-module> ...
    • Edit README.md with your module specs and delete this section "Follow these steps". Also, delete Backers and Sponsors badges and sections when appropriate.

    • Edit index.js and any src/ or lib/ javascript files (i.e. code your module).

    • Write JSDoc comments to document your code.

    • Edit test/ files.

  7. Test your module :

     	npm test
  8. Commit and push to your git repository.

    • Commit, push and publish your module :

        git status
        git add package.json index.js src/ test/ etc.

      then, either (A) or (B) :

      (A) Safe way :

        git commit -m "module first update"
        npm version patch -m "Patched to %s with corrections"
        git push origin master --tags
        npm publish --access public

      (B) Fast way using using --force I sure hope you know what you are doing :

        npm version patch --force -m "Patched to %s with corrections"
        git push origin master --tags
        npm publish --access public
      		

Install

npm i -S @imed.ch/imed-template

Usage

TODO

Tests

npm test

Documentation

npm run docs

will generate the documentation and open its index.html file. It's a shortcut of:

npm run generate-docs
npm run show-docs

Last command should open file ./docs/node-ifconfig.me/<version>/index.html (e.g. ./docs/node-ifconfig.me/0.1.0/index.html) in your browser.

Release History

  • 0.2.2 cleaning -- Sun Jul 28 09:43:52 CEST 2019
  • 0.1.0 base template -- Wed Jul 17 19:33:38 CEST 2019

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