Creates good package.json for new Node projects
npm install -g yo generator-node-bahmutov
In a new project folder
git init
git remote add origin <remote git>
yo node-bahmutov
Answer a few questions and you should be all set.
index.js and src folder.npmrc and .gitignore filesnpm run lintnpm run issuesnpm run unitnpm run sizepre-pushnpm run bannpm run licensenpm run deps and npm run unused-depsyo node-bahmutov:docker (optional)yo node-bahmutov:release (optional)See npm run output for the full list of scripts.
It is hard to remember yo node-bahmutov command, so I suggest using an
alias to start a good NPM module. Run this command or place it in your
~/.alias file
# create new NPM module using Yeoman generator-node-bahmutov
alias new_module='yo node-bahmutov && yo node-bahmutov:release'
Make a folder, init new Git repo, set remote GitHub origin url and then call the alias
$ new_module
Answer 3 questions and you will be all set!
I recommend installing semantic release right away after bootstrapping the project, it will work nicely with the commit message format. We already include the semantic release badge in the generated README file, so you have no excuse
npm i -g semantic-release-cli
semantic-release-cli setup
Add version back into package.json, I recommend
"version": "0.0.0-semantic-release"
If you use GitLab, you should take a look at semantic-release-gitlab
You can generate a Dockerfile with good defaults for running the current Node project inside a docker container. Based on Docker file in this gist.
yo node-bahmutov:docker
This generator also adds docker-* commands to the package.json to build
the image, run and stop the container.
PORTYou can see the full Dockerfile template.
You can setup semantic-release and include useful plugins like simple-commit-message and dont-crack by running
yo node-bahmutov:release
Assumes you have global semantic-release-cli tool already preset, if not
npm install --global semantic-release-cli
Change into an empty folder, for example
cd /tmp
mkdir test-generator
cd test-generator
yo node-bahmutov
Or just run npm run e2e (assumes global yo install). The go into the
folder /tmp/test-node-generator and run the project. You can even
build the Docker image and try running the project inside the container.
Run the generator with environment variable DEBUG set to "gen"
DEBUG=gen yo node-bahmutov
Following the instructions.
This module also reads answers to user questions from file answers.json
if found in the current working directory. An example file is
test/answers.json.
This generator assumes there is already a remote Git (probably GitHub or GitLab) repository where all code will live. Please create it first and then set it before running generator
git init
git remote add origin <remote git>
Author: Gleb Bahmutov © 2016
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
Spread the word: tweet, star on github, etc.
Support: if you find any problems with this module, email / tweet / open issue on Github
Copyright (c) 2016 Gleb Bahmutov
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