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lerna-projen

v0.1.727

Published

A lerna project for managing monorepo using lerna

Downloads

4,340

Readme

lerna-projen

Inspired by projen and lerna

This is a library to use manage mono repositories using projen.

Getting started TS

To create a new project, run the following command and follow the instructions:

console
$ mkdir my-project
$ cd my-project
$ git init
$ npx projen new --from lerna-projen lerna-ts-project
🤖 Synthesizing project...
...

The project type can be anything to start with, then in the projenrc file, initiate a lerna project and add all of the sub normal projen project to the lerna project.

Example for TS

import {LernaTypescriptProject} from 'lerna-projen';
import { TypeScriptProject } from 'projen';

const parentProject = new LernaTypescriptProject({
  name: 'my-parent-project',
  ...
});

const firstProject = new TypeScriptProject({
  name: 'my-first-project',
  parent: parentProject,
  ...
});

parentProject.addSubProject(firstProject);

parentProject.synth()

Getting started JS

To create a new project, run the following command and follow the instructions:

console
$ mkdir my-project
$ cd my-project
$ git init
$ npx projen new --from lerna-projen lerna-project
🤖 Synthesizing project...
...

The project type can be anything to start with, then in the projenrc file, initiate a lerna project and add all of the sub normal projen project to the lerna project.

Example for JS

const { LernaProject } = require('lerna-projen');
const { TypeScriptProject } = require('projen');

const parentProject = new LernaProject({
  name: 'my-parent-project',
  ...
});

const firstProject = new TypeScriptProject({
  name: 'my-first-project',
  parent: parentProject,
  ...
});

parentProject.addSubProject(firstProject);

parentProject.synth()

The rest of the process is taken care of by projen. All of the scripts on the parent project are chained by running the same command from the sub project using lerna.