Typestart is a web/DOM library starter with these features:
- Written in Typescript
- Built-in demo with GitHub pages (
./docs/
folder) - main/module/types in
package.json
- Bundled as UMD (works as a module)
- Exposes
window.Library
(works with CDNs) - Test with Jest
- Build with Travis CI
- Clean with Prettier
Clone and start your project:
git clone [email protected]:AnandChowdhary/typestart
mv typestart my-library && cd my-library
sudo rm -r .git && git init
Find and replace "typestart" with your library name and "AnandChowdhary" with your GitHub username.
Setup GitHub Pages demo by going to Settings → GitHub Pages → Source → master branch /docs folder.
Start development server with HMR and prettier:
yarn start
Build a production verion:
yarn build
Install the library as a dependency:
npm install typestart
Or, if you're using Yarn:
yarn add typestart
Then import the library:
import Typestart from "typestart";
And initialize it with an optional selector:
const typestart = new Typestart("#heading");
You can also use a CDN:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/typestart"></script>
I've used a bunch of different Typescript library starters, but they all have tons of boilterplate (super long build rules, scripts for releases, publishing, building, etc.)
Typestart is—like the name suggests—a starting point.
Unlicense (public domain, do whatever you want)