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ts-reflector

v0.2.5

Published

[TBD]

Downloads

6

Readme

🪞 ts-reflector

[TBD]

Features:

  1. ⭐️ Bump script to automatically bump patch version (x.x.x.1, forth location)
  2. ⭐️ Ready-to-use Github Actions config file to seamlessly enable Continuous-Integration to run your Jest tests each commit on any branch and Continuous-Delivery to publish NPM package on each commit on main
  3. Jest setup with ready-to-run configuration for local and CI + coverage reports
  4. Scaffold for Main Program App (inspired by .net's Main program) for quick testing and running through command line (e.g: $ node build/Main.js)
  5. Scaffold for global extensions
  6. VSCode pre-made debugger settings:
    1. Node attach
    2. Launch & debug current opened file
    3. Debug current Jest test file
  7. Opinionated TSConfig targeting ES6 to get you going quickly
  8. Build & watch yarn/npm commands
  9. Prettier

Develop:

Init new scaffold:

$ git clone --depth=1 [email protected]:Livshitz/ts-scaffold.git ts-scaffold-temp && rm -rf ts-scaffold-temp/.git

* If you use this as scaffold for NPM package - make sure to add your NPM token in Github Secrets and change Github Actions config file with your github info: .github/workflows/nodejs.yml

Interact with npm binary:

Run yarn link to make the command set up in package.json be available as symlink, and execute:

$ my-command

Build:

$ yarn build

Watch & Build:

$ yarn watch

Run tests:

$ yarn test <optional: path-to-test-file>

Debug:

Select 'typescript' debug configuration, open file in vscode (to run it specifically) and run debugger

or:

Select 'Node Attach' debug configuration, run specific file in debug mode (you can pass also args):

$ node --inspect build/Main.js

Use:

Run:

$ yarn run
or:
$ node build/Main.js


Scaffolded with 🏗 TS-scaffold