ada-scripts

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ada-scripts 🛠📦

CLI toolbox for common scripts for my projects


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The problem

Kent C. Dodds did a bunch of open source and wanted to make it easier to maintain so many projects. I will follow his pattern, because it's Kent and he has done the hard part for us! A lot of the wording here was from the original fork. See kcd-scripts for original.

This solution

This is a CLI that abstracts away all configuration for my open source projects for linting, testing, building, and more.

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Installation

This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and should be installed as one of your project's devDependencies:

npm install --save-dev ada-scripts

or

yarn add ada-scripts --dev

Usage

This is a CLI and exposes a bin called ada-scripts. I don't really plan on documenting or testing it super duper well because it's really specific to my needs. You'll find all available scripts in src/scripts.

This project actually dogfoods itself. If you look in the package.json, you'll find scripts with node src {scriptName}. This serves as an example of some of the things you can do with ada-scripts.

Overriding Config

Unlike react-scripts, ada-scripts allows you to specify your own configuration for things and have that plug directly into the way things work with ada-scripts. There are various ways that it works, but basically if you want to have your own config for something, just add the configuration and ada-scripts will use that instead of it's own internal config. In addition, ada-scripts exposes its configuration so you can use it and override only the parts of the config you need to.

This can be a very helpful way to make editor integration work for tools like ESLint which require project-based ESLint configuration to be present to work.

So, if we were to do this for ESLint, you could create an .eslintrc with the contents of:

{"extends": "./node_modules/ada-scripts/eslint.js"}

Note: for now, you'll have to include an .eslintignore in your project until this eslint issue is resolved.

Or, for babel, a .babelrc with:

{"presets": ["ada-scripts/babel"]}

Or, for jest:

const {jest: jestConfig} = require('ada-scripts/config')
module.exports = Object.assign(jestConfig, {
  // your overrides here
 
  // for test written in Typescript, add:
  transform: {
    '\\.(ts|tsx)$': '<rootDir>/node_modules/ts-jest/preprocessor.js',
  },
})

Note: ada-scripts intentionally does not merge things for you when you start configuring things to make it less magical and more straightforward. Extending can take place on your terms. I think this is actually a great way to do this.

Flow support

If the flow-bin is a dependency on the project the @babel/preset-flow will automatically get loaded when you use the default babel config that comes with ada-scripts. If you customised your .babelrc-file you might need to manually add @babel/preset-flow to the presets-section.

Inspiration

This is heavily inspired by kcd-scripts which was inspired by react-scripts.

Other Solutions

If you want to make your own, I recommend you fork kcd-scripts! This is a specific to me solution.

Contributors

Thanks goes to these people (emoji key):

Tony Alves
Tony Alves

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Kent C. Dodds
Kent C. Dodds

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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