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mppm

v0.0.3

Published

Multiple packages project manager

Downloads

31

Readme


It is similiar with lerna. But lerna is a little complicated.

Usage

Project structure can be below

mppm-repo/
  package.json
  mppm.config.js
  packages/
    package-1/
      package.json
    package-2/
      package.json

Get started

npm install -D mppm

Config

Initialize mppm config with mppm.config.js in root folder.

eg:

module.exports = {
  packages: ['packages/*'],
  versionStep: 'patch',
  publishRegistry: 'https://registry.npmjs.org/'
}

Above config arguments can be set:

  1. packages
    Default value is ['packages/*']

  2. versionStep

    • major, if versionStep is major, the major version will be changed, eg: 1.1.1 => 2.0.0
    • minor, 1.1.1 => 1.2.0
    • patch, 1.1.1 => 1.1.2
    • premajor, 1.1.1 => 2.0.0-0
    • preminor, 1.1.1 => 1.2.0-0
    • prepatch, 1.1.1 => 1.1.2-0
    • prerelease, 1.1.1 => 1.1.2-0
  3. versionPreid
    It only works when versionStep is one of prerelease | prepatch | preminor | premajor. Eg, if versionStep is prelease and versionPreid is beta, version will be changed like 1.1.1 => 1.1.2-beta.0

  4. commitBranch
    Specified branch to be committed

  5. commitMessage
    Specified message to be committed

  6. publishRegistry
    Your registry to publish, default is https://registry.npmjs.org/

Command

bootsrap

npx mppm bootstrap

It will install dependencies and devDependencies for each package.
If there are dependencies between packages, they will be linked each other.

run

npx mppm run <command>

It will execute npm run <command> for each package.

changed

npx mppm changed

It will get all changed packages since last commit

publish

npx mppm publish

Publish changed packages and packages which link changed packages.