=== IMPORTANT
Use this template on GitHub:
- Hit the "Use this template" button
- Follow GitHub instructions (set repo name, visibility, description) & clone your new repo
- Setup workspace:
npm run setup
- Configure your npm scope:
npm run config
Use this template outside of GitHub:
- Download a zip of this repo
- Unzip and name the folder appropriately (perhaps the name of the npm scope you intend to manage here)
- Setup workspace:
npm run setup
- Configure your npm scope:
npm run config
npm run setup
npm start
- @nativescript
This workspace manages the suite of plugins listed above.
- Node 18+ is recommended
- yarn v1 is required
In general, when in doubt with what to do, just npm start
.
npm run add
At the prompt, enter the name of the new package.
- This adds a plugin harness in
packages
with the necessary boilerplate to just start developing - Updates all demo app flavors to support demoing the new package
- Adds shared code in
tools/demo
where you can write demo code once and share across all demo flavors - Updates build tooling to support the new package
- Updates the
npm start
interactive display - Updates the README here to list the new package
npm run add-angular
At the prompt, enter the name of the package to add an angular
folder to it with the necessary boilerplate to provide Angular support to the package.
npm start
- Choose the focus commands for the package you wish to focus on and hit enter.
- All the demo app's will be updated to isolate that 1 package and for supported IDE's (currently VS Code), the source code will also become isolated in the workspace.
Note: good to always clean the demo you plan to run after focusing. (You can clean any demo from npm start
as well)
npm run publish-packages
- You will be prompted for the package names to publish. Leaving blank and hitting enter will publish them all.
- You will then be prompted for the version to use. Leaving blank will auto bump the patch version (it also handles prerelease types like alpha, beta, rc, etc. - It even auto tags the corresponding prelease type on npm).
- You will then be given a brief sanity check 🧠😊