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@southfarm/sketch-es-module

v0.1.0

Published

A well done boiplate for es6/7 module, npm scripts, jest and babel compile.

Readme

sketch-es-module

Build Status

A simple boilerplate for es6/es7 project, you can start your npm module from this.

Only with neccessary key features:

  • babel
  • commitlint
  • eslint
  • flow
  • husky
  • jest
  • prettier
  • remark
  • standard-version

Usage

Two ways to get start.

# prepare [sao](https://sao.js.org)
npm install -g sao

# start from latest
sao south-farm/sketch-es-module my-module -u

# or start from sepecific version
sao south-farm/sketch-es-module#v0.0.1 my-module

# after project is created
cd my-module
npm i

# start development, keep testing while developing
npm start

Travis-CI

If you use travis too, there are two environments should be ecrypted by youself.

If you don't use travis-ci, just delete it.

travis encrypt 684c6784-3677-49dc-95ea-be8c89f0ba85 --add deploy.api_key
travis encrypt SLACK_URL=https://hooks.slack.com/services/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 --add env

README.md

Update your readme which is not in any of other one's reponsiblity

Scripts

  • build: 用 Babel 把 code 编译到标准 es5
  • flow: Facebook 出品的类型校验器,类似 Typescript,但是不强奸
  • commitmsg: 规范 Commit message 的工具
  • lint: 代码格式检查
  • prepare: 发布前需要跑
  • release: 发布,已经 push 到远端,剩下需要自己执行 npm publish, check standard-version.
  • start: 写代码前跑起来
  • test: 测试

Folder Layout

Before you start, take a moment to see how the project structure looks like:

├── README.md                   # Quick start document
├── dist/                       # The folder for compiled output
├── package.json                # package definition
├── src                         # all source code written for this app
└── .travis.yml                 # travis-ci