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@sgohlke/ts-base-dependencies

v1.1.0

Published

Collection of dependencies for NodeJS Typescript projects

Downloads

284

Readme

ts-base-dependencies

Collection of dependencies for NodeJS Typescript projects

Contains dependencies that can be used as devDependencies to work with a Typescript project containing Eslint for linting and Jest for testing. For the list of included dependencies see package.json. The dependencies have fixed versions, they are updated by Dependabot automatic dependency updates.

Setup NodeJS Typescript project

  1. Install NodeJS
  2. Change to your application folder
  3. Run npm init -y. This will initialize the NodeJS project and create a package.json file.
  4. Run npm i -D @sgohlke/ts-base-dependencies. This will install the necessary devDependencies.
  5. Run npx tsc --init or copy the tsconfig.json file from this project to your project.
  6. Run npx ts-jest config:init or copy the jest.config.js and jest.setup.ts files from this project to your project.
  7. Run npm init @eslint/config. When asked if you want to use Typescript answer "yes". Or copy the .eslintrc.json file from this project to your project.
  8. Create "src" folder
  9. Change "package.json" scripts to contain the scripts below.
  10. Add the files in the "src" file.
  11. To test eslint works add some unused variable and run npm run lint. This should indicate that unused code is found.
  12. To test jest works add a test file and run npm test. This should run the test and show the test result.

Scripts in package.json file:

"scripts": {
    "check": "tsc --noEmit --pretty",
    "lint": "eslint src/*.ts",
    "test": "jest"
}

Keep dependencies up-to-date

You can update all dependencies included in this project/"library" at once by updating to a new version of @sgohlke/ts-base-dependencies.