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@techrdev/ui-generator

v0.1.4

Published

Techr UI Generator for Design Tokens and more

Downloads

4

Readme

CI

TECHR UI Generator

Simple generator for UI stuff

Usage

Firstly install it from GitHub Packages:

yarn add @techrdev/ui-generator

Then add a new command into your package.json. For example:

...
"scripts": {
  "tokens": "techrui tokens my-theme-template.js myDestFolder"
}
...

And then just run:

yarn tokens

This will generate two output into myDestFolder:

  • my-theme.css
  • my-theme.json

Template theme

A template theme is a JS file like this:


const tokens = require('./your-tokens.json');

module.exports = {
  someBackground: tokens.some.of.your.color,
  anotherThing: tokens.another.of.your.thing,
  ...
}

Output

Currently only two output are supported:

Web (CSS vars):

:root {
  --someBackground: "#SOMETHING";
  --anotherThing: "#ANOTHER_THING";
  ...
}

JSON:

{
  "someBackground": "#SOMETHING",
  "anotherThing": "#ANOTHER_THING",
  ...
}

Development

Adding a new command is simple as add a new folder inside src/commands and start writing it 👌

The command folder should contain by default:

  • index.ts
  • __tests__

Other files can be added as helpers of the command and must be tested like the command itself.

Run dev

You can run the CLI in dev mode just by running:

yarn dev [command] [theme-template.js] [destination]

Basically this will run ts-node against the cli.js file.

Run tests

Jest is already configured to run with Typescript, just run:

yarn test

Create a new release

standard-version is provided to just bump the version and push the tag automatically. In addition it will add a CHANGELOG.md, updating it every release, following this: Conventional Commits.

For releasing a new version just run:

yarn release

And then the CI will do the rest.