This works if you are the only one working on the project.
I can image you would need to create a detailed readme explaining every command and which libs to install when you are working in a team.
But of course, one could also say the same about a webpack/npm setup, even if it only has one command.
Not really... These are personal shell scripts which acts as wrapper for tooling. I mainly freelance with PHP or node in backend, and Typescript and Sass for frontend.
So for example new-project.sh will interactively ask my project parameters and then
create a predefined project structure, Also copy my general eslintrc and phpcs
execute composer init and yarn init.
copy a docker-compose file for my runtime stack.
I do have predefined template for webpack, and wordpress, basic slim-starter, express, meteor, vue-laravel, etc.
As for the details of readme, It is just 'npm run build' 'npm run build-prod' 'npm run clean' etc. All commands are listed in npm script block.
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This works if you are the only one working on the project.
I can image you would need to create a detailed readme explaining every command and which libs to install when you are working in a team.
But of course, one could also say the same about a webpack/npm setup, even if it only has one command.
Not really... These are personal shell scripts which acts as wrapper for tooling. I mainly freelance with PHP or node in backend, and Typescript and Sass for frontend.
So for example new-project.sh will interactively ask my project parameters and then
I do have predefined template for webpack, and wordpress, basic slim-starter, express, meteor, vue-laravel, etc.
As for the details of readme, It is just 'npm run build' 'npm run build-prod' 'npm run clean' etc. All commands are listed in npm script block.