shrinkpack
rushstack
shrinkpack | rushstack | |
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7 | 11 | |
793 | 5,599 | |
- | 1.5% | |
0.0 | 10.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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shrinkpack
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Local package mirror for fast, safe, reproducible builds using NPM.
It's https://github.com/JamieMason/shrinkpack
- Check-in NPM tarballs to freeze changes and install offline
- Check-in npm tarballs to freeze changes and install offline
- Open source developer corrupts widely-used libraries, affecting tons of projects
- Why you should pin your npm/yarn dependencies
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Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker' breaking thousands of apps
Using a lockfile and checking in your dependency tarballs [1] can help insulate you from these problems until you're ready to face them.
I created shrinkpack before left-pad and thankfully it meant that we were unaffected.
A lot of developers, understandably, baulk at checking in dependencies, but there is a concrete benefit in being able to continue uninterrupted during outages.
[1] https://github.com/JamieMason/shrinkpack
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What NPM Should Do Today to Stop a New Colors Attack Tomorrow
Checking in your dependencies with https://github.com/JamieMason/shrinkpack can help insulate you from these problems until you're ready to face them. I created this before left-pad and thankfully meant that we were unaffected.
A lot of developers, understandably, baulk at checking in dependencies, but there is a concrete benefit in being able to continue uninterrupted during outages.
rushstack
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How do you handle eslint/prettier configs across multiple repos?
If you're looking to recreate the ease of a monorepo with eslint/prettier, I've used the rushstack eslint patch to ship an eslint package which is almost fully self-contained, not just config, but dependencies as well: https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/tree/main/eslint/eslint-patch
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Handling TypeScript in a monorepo
I highly recommend rushstack. It’s a suite of tools for managing TypeScript monorepos. I use it at work and never want to go back to working without it.
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Are there build systems for the JS/TS world?
https://rushjs.io/ and https://rushstack.io/
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Lerna has gone. Which Monorepo is right for a Node.js BACKEND now?
Rush Stack. It’s an opinionated, batteries-included toolset for working with large monorepos. It’s highly extensible and pluggable, and has built-in support for a lot of common tasks. My team uses it at work to support a couple dozen projects and at this point I can’t imagine managing a monorepo without it. It has significant adoption within and support from Microsoft, and monthly public dev meetings with contributors from a number of other companies, so I really don’t think it’s going to disappear any time soon. From what I’ve seen, it’s a very healthy project that’s continuing to grow in support and adoption.
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Micro-frontends building blocks: Monorepos
Tools like Lerna, Bazel, Nx, Rush, Turborepo, to name a few. Lerna is probably the grand daddy of all monorepo tools. CRA, Babel, Jest are a few projects that use it. Bazel has been refined and tested for years at Google to build heavy-duty, mission-critical infrastructure, services, and applications. Turborepo is the monorepo for Vercel, the leading platform for frontend frameworks. These tools can help keep your monorepo workspaces fast, understandable and manageable.
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Typescript book with web and/or node.js fundamentals?
We don’t use backend node, I work in a big typescript monorepo and use Typescript to build plugins for compiling, packing, and testing, leveraging Rush and Heft on the client side (https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack) run via node
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Rush and changelog generation - Part 2
I guess I'm not alone wishing that rush uses commit messages for change log generation. It's actually not so difficult (once it's done 😎).
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"We made an open source app that tells you the time so we are the leaders in open source"
See: ONNX/ONNX Runtime, VSCode, Rush, & countless others
- Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker' breaking thousands of apps
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Tell HN: Microsoft forks MIT licensed repo, and changes the copyright to them
To late to edit or delete my comment above but just to set it straight I just learned that the whole lerna debacle linked above was a nothing-burger aka “fake news”.
https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/issues/673#issuecomme...
What are some alternatives?
presetter - 🛹 Reuse and manage build scripts, devDependencies and config files from your favourite presets, instead of copy and paste!
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]
slnpm - A simple and fast node.js package manager using symbolic link
lerna - :dragon: Lerna is a fast, modern build system for managing and publishing multiple JavaScript/TypeScript packages from the same repository.
npm-deprecated-check - 🐦 Check for deprecated packages
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!
isolate-package - Isolate a monorepo package with its internal dependencies to form a self-contained directory with a pruned lockfile
angular-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular
yalc - Work with yarn/npm packages locally like a boss.
typescript-monorepo-example - An example of setting up a Lerna monorepo with Visual Studio Code and TypeScript
hugo-installer - Installs hugo into your repository.
nodejs-api-starter - 💥 Yarn v2 based monorepo template (seed project) pre-configured with GraphQL API, PostgreSQL, React, Relay, and Material UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/kriasoft/relay-starter-kit]