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ruan-mattei-mutiplica

v0.1.0

Published

Este projeto oferece uma função bem simples chamada `multiplica(a, b)`.

Readme

Meu Pacote

Este projeto oferece uma função bem simples chamada multiplica(a, b).

Como testar localmente:

npm install

Exemplo de uso (CommonJS):

const { multiplica } = require('./index');
console.log(multiplica(2, 3)); 

Como é criado e exposto um módulo próprio no NPM?

  1. Crie uma pasta e rode npm init -y para gerar o package.json.
  2. Escreva seu código (por exemplo index.js) e exporte a função que quer oferecer.
  3. No package.json defina a propriedade main (ponto de entrada) e escolha um nome.
  4. Faça npm login e, quando estiver pronto, publique com npm publish.

Pronto — outros projetos podem instalar seu pacote com npm install <nome-do-pacote>.

Como o versionamento é feito?

Usa-se SemVer (versionamento semântico): MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.

  • PATCH: correções e pequenos ajustes (compatível).
  • MINOR: novas funcionalidades compatíveis com versões anteriores.
  • MAJOR: mudanças incompatíveis que podem quebrar quem usa o pacote.

Antes de publicar uma nova versão, atualize o campo version no package.json seguindo esse padrão.