@stayradiated/jsconfig
How do I use this?
You don't. These are my personal config files and can change at any time.
If you like the idea, fork the repo -- this way you can customise the config to suit your tastes and aren't going to be surprised if I suddenly decide to bring back semicolons.
How do you use this?
This is the typically one of the first commands I run after starting a new JS project.
npx @stayradiated/jsconfig
This will modify the nearest package.json
and add the following scripts:
-
tidy
: lint your code withxo --fix
-
test
: test your code withvitest
-
build
: build your code withtsc
Implementation
This package relies on read-pkg-up
and write-pkg
to do the heavy lifting.
These dependencies are used to modify the nearest package.json
file:
- several dependencies are injected into the
.devDependencies
, so that you can runxo
andvitest
locally within your project. The versions of these dependencies are set byjsconfig
and may not be the latest available versions. - several scripts are injected into the
.scripts
, so that you can runtidy
,test
andbuild
- several config definitions are overwritten, including
.xo
, and.prettier
. It overwrites instead of extending so that old properties can be removed in the future.
Typescript doesn't support reading configuration from package.json
so instead
we have to write to tsconfig.json
. This file is also overwritten each time,
so any local modifications will be removed.