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package-skeleton

v1.0.5

Published

Skeleton of a simple NPM Package with Babel and CI already configured.

Downloads

4

Readme

npm-package-skeleton

Skeleton of a simple NPM Package with Babel and CI already configured.

Pre-configured development tools

Pre-configured CI tools

Recommended tools

Getting started

  1. Add this project as skeleton remote:
  • For a new project:
    mkdir my-project && cd my-project
    git init
    git remote add skeleton https://github.com/amercier/npm-package-skeleton.git
    git remote set-url skeleton --push "Error: skeleton remote is read-only"
    git remote add origin <YOUR GIT REPOSITORY URL>
    git pull skeleton master
    git push -u origin master
  • For an existing project: Warning: this will erase all existing code and git history on master branch, use git reflog if you ever need to rollback.
    git remote add skeleton https://github.com/amercier/npm-package-skeleton.git
    git remote set-url skeleton --push "Error: skeleton remote is read-only"
    git show-ref --verify --quiet refs/heads/master || git branch master # Create master branch if needed
    [[ refs/heads/master == $(git symbolic-ref --quiet HEAD) ]] || git checkout master # Switch to master branch
    git reset --hard skeleton/master # Warning: this rewrites git history
    git push -f -u origin master
  1. Set initial version (ex: 0.1.0) in package.json

  2. Replace the following occurrences

  • [ ] amercier/npm-package-skeletonyour repo slug
  • [ ] npm-package-skeletonyour project name
  • [ ] package-skeletonyour NPM package name
  • [ ] Alex Mercieryour name
  • [ ] [email protected]your public email address
  • [ ] http://amercier.comyour website
  1. Import project in CI tools:
  1. Add the following environment variables in your new Travis CI project's settings:
  • [ ] NPM_AUTH_TOKEN: NPM authentication token, used for automatic NPM releasing. See documentation.
  1. (Optional) Enable GreenKeeper: greenkeeper enable.

  2. (Optional) Enable Snyk monitoring: snyk monitor.

  3. (Optional) Add plugin-add-module-exports Babel plugin to avoid users of your packages having to use .default in ES5 style (see install documentation below).

  4. Cleanup README.md by removing all documentation related to the skeleton.

Usage

Automatic releasing process

Note: you can try this process safely by releasing an "alpha" version. Ex: 0.1.0-alpha.2

  • [ ] Update the package version in package.json (ex: 1.2.3), commit it, and push it.
  • [ ] Tag the previously created commit (ex: v1.2.3), and push it (git push --tags).
  • Travis build runs on tagged commit
  • New package version is automatically released after tests have passed

License

This project is released under ISC License.


Note: the content after this is the actual package documentation (to be edited after cloning).

npm-package-skeleton

Latest Stable Version Build Status NPM Downloads

Dependency Status Test Coverage API Documentation

Installation

Prerequisites: Node.js 6+, npm 3+.

npm install --save package-skeleton

Usage

ES5

var xxx = require('package-skeleton').default;

ES2015+

import xxx from 'package-skeleton';

Contributing

Please refer to the guidelines for contributing.

devDependency Status

License

License


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