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cheminfo-dummy

v0.0.3

Published

Dummy project - used as a starting point for new libraries

Downloads

27

Readme

dummy

NPM version build status David deps npm download

Dummy project - used as a starting point for new libraries

Init project

  • Download latest zip
  • Extract entire folder (including .gitignore, .npmignore and .travis.yml files) to a new location
  • Edit :
  • package.json
  • README.md (links at the end)
  • git init
  • git add --all
  • git commit -m 'Initial commit'
  • Create a new repository on GitHub. (DO NOT INITIALIZE IT)
  • Push the initial code to GitHub (the two commands to use are provided at the end of the new repository wizard)

Install a new dependency

You may go on http://www.npmjs.org and look for an interesting project

After you will enter

npm install theNameOfTheProject --save This will add this dependency in package.json

You can then load it in the project with a usual require('theNameOfTheProject')

Configure release hooks

First release

  • Build using the lactame interface
  • On your computer:
  • git pull (get code from fresh release, especially version number)
  • npm publish
  • npm author add cheminfo-bot dummy

Next releases

  • Build using the lactame interface
  • Publish on NPM using the same interface (NPM button)

License

MIT