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latest-package

v1.0.6

Published

An interactive command-line tool for upgrading packages in a monorepo to their latest versions.

Readme

yarn add -DW latest-package

Contributing

git clone https://github.com/castastrophe/latest-package.git
cd latest-package
yarn install

The call to yarn install will setup everything you need for developing and running the packages in this library.

Linting

The project is linted on a pre-commit hook, but you can also run the lint suite with yarn lint. It leverages ESLint and prettier.

Testing

Unit tests are run with ... These tests can be executed with:

yarn test

During development you may wish to use yarn test:watch to automatically build and re-run the tests.


For additional details about the available commands, use yarn run. This will list all commands available.