Repository configuration and GitHub workflows for @envsa/shared-config.
It's a pnpm
-flavored shared config with some essential files for a fresh repo.
This includes the following:
-
.npmrc
with hoisting patterns forshared-config
tool access -
.gitignore
with typical patterns -
.editorconfig
for basic code style settings -
.vscode
extension recommendations (additional settings and recommendations come from othershared-config
packages) -
.github
folder with workflows:-
github-release.yml
Automates turning turning vX.X.X tags on main into GitHub releases with changelogs -
sync-metadata.yml
Populates GitHub repo metadata from package.json
-
In order to work around some hoisting issues related to plugin resolution in the other @envsa/shared-config
packages, it's critical that it is applied before any other @envsa/shared-config
packages are installed.
See @envsa/shared-config
for the recommended single-package approach.
If you just need to set up your .npmrc
in anticipation of installing another shared config, you can run the script via dlx
to copy the .npmrc
to your home folder:
pnpm dlx @envsa/repo-config --init
Optionally, you can install the package if you think you'll ever want to regenerate the repo config files.
-
Add the package:
pnpm add -D @envsa/repo-config
-
If / when you need to regenerate the repo config files, you can run the bundled script:
pnpm exec repo-config --init
There are two options for authenticating the release workflow action:
- Ensure that read / write permissions are set for actions on the repository under Settings → Actions → General → Workflow permissions.
If you want releases to come from your account instead of github_actions
, then:
-
Create a fine-grained personal access token in your GitHub account with the following permissions:
Permission Access Administration Read and write Contents Read and write Metadata Read-only -
Add the token as a secret to the repository under the key
PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN
.
Note: Action dependencies have been forked.
Repository configuration and GitHub workflows for @envsa/shared-config.
Usage:
repo-config [<file|glob> ...]
Option | Argument | Description |
---|---|---|
--init -i
|
Initialize by copying starter config files to your project root. | |
--print-config -p
|
<path> |
Print the effective configuration at a certain path. |
--help -h
|
Print this help info. | |
--version -v
|
Print the package version. |
Eric Mika is the author of the original @kitschpatrol/shared-config project on which this is based.
MIT © Liam Rella