@culturehq/scripts
CultureHQ's CLI toolbox for JavaScript projects.
Usage
You install this module as a dev dependency in your package, as in:
yarn add --dev @culturehq/scripts
From there you can invoke any of the scripts listed in src/scripts
by running chq-scripts [script]
. You can add these to your package.json
by adding to the scripts
key, as in:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "chq-scripts lint",
"test": "chq-scripts test"
}
}
The scripts themselves are listed below:
lint
Runs eslint
with the @culturehq/eslint-config
base configuration.
If you want to override the configuration, you can do all of the normal eslint
config patterns of either creating a .eslintrc
file, a .eslintrc.js
file, putting a eslintConfig
prop in your package.json
, or passing the --config
flag on the command line.
To make sure you're extending the config for this project, make sure you add extends: ["@culturehq"]
to your config. If there are conflicts with your version of eslint
, it's possible this config will be nested under the @culturehq/scripts
directory, in which case you would need to add extends: ["./node_modules/@culturehq/scripts/node_modules/@culturehq/eslint-config"]
to your config.
test
Runs jest
with a pre-built configuration from src/config/jestConfig.js
.
If you need to do something special at the beginning of the tests, chq-scripts
supports adding a setupTests.js
file at the root of the repository which will be automatically run before jest
starts.
Development
Ensure you have node
and yarn
installed on your system. Then run yarn
in the root of the repository to install the dependencies. Tests are run with yarn test
and linting is run with yarn lint
.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/CultureHQ/scripts.
License
The code is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.