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This is a base scaffolding package for building and publishing javascript and/or typescript applications to a single CommonJS and ECMAScript distribution.

Features

Feature Short Description First Available In Label
bootstrap Supports bootstrapping 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
mocha Supports mocha test framework* 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
md Supports markdown source 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
json Supports json source 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
typescript Supports Typescript source 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
ECMAScript Supports Javascript source 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
yarn Supports the yarn package manager >= 2.0 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
pnpm Supports the pnpm package manager 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha
npm] Supports the npm package manager 0.0.1 Pre-Alpha

Critical Dependencies

Critical dependencies mean that functionality internal to build-tools depends on these in a way that would render build-tools useless without them.

Critical Dependency Supported Versions1 Bootstrap?2
nodejs LTS Versions since 16: >= 16.13.0 <= 16.18.1
>= 18.12.0
No
npm If using npm, >= 5.2 No
pnpm If using pnpm, >= 7.17 No
yarn If using yarn, >= 3.30 No
  1. Prior versions may work, they just haven't been tested. Report any successes or issues with these!
  2. Indicates whether the bootstrapping process can install these dependencies:
    1. No: Must be installed prior to using build-tools
    2. Local: Can be installed by the bootstrapping process, and will be installed locally
    3. Global: Can be installed by the bootstrapping process, and will be installed globally

Feature Dependencies

Feature dependencies extend the build-tools usability. Letting build-tools know you're using them allows build-tools to properly configure itself.

By default, build-tools will install the latest version.Prior versions may work, they just haven't been tested. Report any successes or issues with these!

Dependency Usage Supported Versions1 Bootstrap?2
Typescript Include typescript source >= 4.0.2 Local
Mocha Test with mocha framework >= 10.0.0 Local
Chai Assert with chai >= 4.3.7 Local
Jest Test with Jest framework >= 29.3.1 Local
Jasmine Jasmine >= 4.5 Local
  1. Prior versions may work, they just haven't been tested. Report any successes or issues with these!
  2. Indicates whether the bootstrapping process can install these dependencies:
    1. No: Must be installed prior to using build-tools
    2. Local: Can be installed by the bootstrapping process, and will be installed locally
    3. Global: Can be installed by the bootstrapping process, and will be installed globally

General Dependencies

General dependencies, most commonly the various packages required by a project should be installed using the package manager of choice.

Limitations

Install

npm i gulp-base --save-dev

Creating or converting an existing repo

Use these instructions as a guide for creating or converting an existing repo to gulp-base. The instructions are written for a new repo, however can easily be followed to understand how to convert an existing repo.

Dependencies

  1. Nodejs Ensure the latest stable [node release][] is installed. Versions earlier than 16.x.x have not been tested, but let us know if they work or what issues you encounter!

  2. NPM Ensure you have NPM >= 5.2 installed so that npx is supported. If not, you will have to use alternative commands.

  3. Install gulp-cli globally per gulp.js. Needs to be >= 4.0

  4. If desired, per [typescript instructions][], install typescript globally

  5. Installing this package will install typescript locally. If you want to run tsc globally, install typescript globally. If you have it installed globally, compare typescript versions to better understand issues, if they occur.

  6. Per gulp.js instructions, install gulp-cli globally.

Optionally, automatically create the scaffolding with defaults and user input where needed

npx gbscaffold

Install gulp-base

npm i gulp-base --save-dev

The scaffolding consists of directories, base packages and files. Some defaults are requested as part of running gbscaffold, while others are assumed. All defaults can be overriden in the final scaffolding. The scaffolding created is described below in Scaffolding

Scaffolding

Directories Created

  • [project]