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miny

v7.0.7

Published

The minimal module generator that generated itself

Downloads

210

Readme

💁🏻 miny

This module is a very easy way of getting started in nodejs, npm modules, TDD and CI.

Look at miny's awesome features

Install

npm install -g miny

Usage

Generate a new project

$ miny my-awesome-project

You can also use de option -y to skip all the questions and use the defaults:

$ miny my-awesome-project -y
Creating package in my-awesome-project
warning The yes flag has been set. This will automatically answer yes to all questions which may have security implications.
(...)

Features

Tests. optional

miny provides ava or myass to test your code. By default you get a test.js with a test example. Running npm test will execute all your tests.

CI

It includes github actions that will automatically run tests on every push and pull request.

Code style

miny comes with prettier built-in to automatically format your code on every commit, so you can forget about code inconsistencies across your codebase.

It's also useful to use an actual linter for catching some bugs or not used code, so it also includes eslint to lint all your code and help you fixing potential bugs.

You can customize the rules it follows by modifying the section prettier in package.json. By default, it will use 2 spaces as tabs, remove unnecessary semicolons and convert double quoutes to single quoutes. You can add/remove all of these rules. You can also edit the eslint rules in .eslintrc.yml. Take a look at eslint docs. Runnning npm run lint will run both prettier and eslint in your project. There's also a lint-fix npm script that can help fixing trivial errors.

Offline

Also, miny works offline!

Examples

Related

  • lass: Nodejs boilerplate
  • nuup: npm publish with superpowers

License

MIT

Author

| me | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Pablo Varela |