@freelog/tools-lib 0.1.132 → 0.1.135

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  1. package/LICENSE +20 -20
  2. package/README.md +103 -103
  3. package/dist/service-API/policies.d.ts +1 -1
  4. package/dist/service-API/recombinations/index.d.ts +4 -1
  5. package/dist/tools-lib.cjs.development.js +214 -197
  6. package/dist/tools-lib.cjs.development.js.map +1 -1
  7. package/dist/tools-lib.cjs.production.min.js +1 -1
  8. package/dist/tools-lib.cjs.production.min.js.map +1 -1
  9. package/dist/tools-lib.esm.js +214 -197
  10. package/dist/tools-lib.esm.js.map +1 -1
  11. package/dist/utils/format.d.ts +0 -4
  12. package/package.json +1 -1
  13. package/src/i18n/I18nNext.ts +154 -154
  14. package/src/i18n/index.ts +7 -7
  15. package/src/index.ts +9 -9
  16. package/src/service-API/activities.ts +231 -231
  17. package/src/service-API/captcha.ts +30 -30
  18. package/src/service-API/collections.ts +81 -81
  19. package/src/service-API/contracts.ts +101 -101
  20. package/src/service-API/events.ts +18 -18
  21. package/src/service-API/i18n.ts +35 -35
  22. package/src/service-API/index.ts +39 -39
  23. package/src/service-API/informalNodes.ts +238 -238
  24. package/src/service-API/nodes.ts +65 -65
  25. package/src/service-API/policies.ts +75 -72
  26. package/src/service-API/presentables.ts +287 -287
  27. package/src/service-API/recombinations/index.ts +92 -69
  28. package/src/service-API/resources.ts +532 -532
  29. package/src/service-API/statistics.ts +20 -20
  30. package/src/service-API/storages.ts +358 -358
  31. package/src/service-API/testQualifications.ts +109 -109
  32. package/src/service-API/tools/index.ts +10 -10
  33. package/src/service-API/transactions.ts +109 -109
  34. package/src/service-API/user.ts +270 -270
  35. package/src/utils/axios.ts +145 -145
  36. package/src/utils/format.ts +98 -98
  37. package/src/utils/index.ts +20 -20
  38. package/src/utils/linkTo.ts +399 -399
  39. package/src/utils/predefined.ts +37 -37
  40. package/src/utils/regexp.ts +52 -52
  41. package/src/utils/tools.ts +85 -85
package/LICENSE CHANGED
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- MIT License
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- Copyright (c) 2021 liu-kai-github
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- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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- of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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- in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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- to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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- copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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- furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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- copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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- AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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- LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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- OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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+ MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) 2021 liu-kai-github
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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package/README.md CHANGED
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- # TSDX User Guide
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-
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- Congrats! You just saved yourself hours of work by bootstrapping this project with TSDX. Let’s get you oriented with what’s here and how to use it.
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-
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- > This TSDX setup is meant for developing libraries (not apps!) that can be published to NPM. If you’re looking to build a Node app, you could use `ts-node-dev`, plain `ts-node`, or simple `tsc`.
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-
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- > If you’re new to TypeScript, checkout [this handy cheatsheet](https://devhints.io/typescript)
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-
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- ## Commands
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-
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- TSDX scaffolds your new library inside `/src`.
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-
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- To run TSDX, use:
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-
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- ```bash
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- npm start # or yarn start
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- ```
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-
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- This builds to `/dist` and runs the project in watch mode so any edits you save inside `src` causes a rebuild to `/dist`.
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-
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- To do a one-off build, use `npm run build` or `yarn build`.
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-
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- To run tests, use `npm test` or `yarn test`.
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-
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- ## Configuration
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-
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- Code quality is set up for you with `prettier`, `husky`, and `lint-staged`. Adjust the respective fields in `package.json` accordingly.
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-
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- ### Jest
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- Jest tests are set up to run with `npm test` or `yarn test`.
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-
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- ### Bundle Analysis
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-
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- [`size-limit`](https://github.com/ai/size-limit) is set up to calculate the real cost of your library with `npm run size` and visualize the bundle with `npm run analyze`.
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-
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- #### Setup Files
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-
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- This is the folder structure we set up for you:
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- ```txt
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- /src
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- index.tsx # EDIT THIS
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- /test
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- blah.test.tsx # EDIT THIS
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- .gitignore
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- package.json
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- README.md # EDIT THIS
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- tsconfig.json
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- ```
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-
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- ### Rollup
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-
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- TSDX uses [Rollup](https://rollupjs.org) as a bundler and generates multiple rollup configs for various module formats and build settings. See [Optimizations](#optimizations) for details.
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-
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- ### TypeScript
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- `tsconfig.json` is set up to interpret `dom` and `esnext` types, as well as `react` for `jsx`. Adjust according to your needs.
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-
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- ## Continuous Integration
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-
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- ### GitHub Actions
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- Two actions are added by default:
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-
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- - `main` which installs deps w/ cache, lints, tests, and builds on all pushes against a Node and OS matrix
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- - `size` which comments cost comparison of your library on every pull request using [`size-limit`](https://github.com/ai/size-limit)
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-
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- ## Optimizations
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- Please see the main `tsdx` [optimizations docs](https://github.com/palmerhq/tsdx#optimizations). In particular, know that you can take advantage of development-only optimizations:
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- ```js
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- // ./types/index.d.ts
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- declare var __DEV__: boolean;
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-
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- // inside your code...
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- if (__DEV__) {
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- console.log('foo');
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- }
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- ```
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- You can also choose to install and use [invariant](https://github.com/palmerhq/tsdx#invariant) and [warning](https://github.com/palmerhq/tsdx#warning) functions.
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- ## Module Formats
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- CJS, ESModules, and UMD module formats are supported.
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- The appropriate paths are configured in `package.json` and `dist/index.js` accordingly. Please report if any issues are found.
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- ## Named Exports
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- Per Palmer Group guidelines, [always use named exports.](https://github.com/palmerhq/typescript#exports) Code split inside your React app instead of your React library.
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- ## Including Styles
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- There are many ways to ship styles, including with CSS-in-JS. TSDX has no opinion on this, configure how you like.
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- For vanilla CSS, you can include it at the root directory and add it to the `files` section in your `package.json`, so that it can be imported separately by your users and run through their bundler's loader.
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- ## Publishing to NPM
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- We recommend using [np](https://github.com/sindresorhus/np).
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+ # TSDX User Guide
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+
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+ Congrats! You just saved yourself hours of work by bootstrapping this project with TSDX. Let’s get you oriented with what’s here and how to use it.
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+
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+ > This TSDX setup is meant for developing libraries (not apps!) that can be published to NPM. If you’re looking to build a Node app, you could use `ts-node-dev`, plain `ts-node`, or simple `tsc`.
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+
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+ > If you’re new to TypeScript, checkout [this handy cheatsheet](https://devhints.io/typescript)
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+
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+ ## Commands
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+
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+ TSDX scaffolds your new library inside `/src`.
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+
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+ To run TSDX, use:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm start # or yarn start
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+ ```
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+
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+ This builds to `/dist` and runs the project in watch mode so any edits you save inside `src` causes a rebuild to `/dist`.
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+
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+ To do a one-off build, use `npm run build` or `yarn build`.
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+
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+ To run tests, use `npm test` or `yarn test`.
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ Code quality is set up for you with `prettier`, `husky`, and `lint-staged`. Adjust the respective fields in `package.json` accordingly.
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+
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+ ### Jest
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+
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+ Jest tests are set up to run with `npm test` or `yarn test`.
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+
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+ ### Bundle Analysis
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+
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+ [`size-limit`](https://github.com/ai/size-limit) is set up to calculate the real cost of your library with `npm run size` and visualize the bundle with `npm run analyze`.
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+
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+ #### Setup Files
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+
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+ This is the folder structure we set up for you:
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+
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+ ```txt
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+ /src
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+ index.tsx # EDIT THIS
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+ /test
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+ blah.test.tsx # EDIT THIS
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+ .gitignore
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+ package.json
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+ README.md # EDIT THIS
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+ tsconfig.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Rollup
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+
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+ TSDX uses [Rollup](https://rollupjs.org) as a bundler and generates multiple rollup configs for various module formats and build settings. See [Optimizations](#optimizations) for details.
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+
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+ ### TypeScript
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+
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+ `tsconfig.json` is set up to interpret `dom` and `esnext` types, as well as `react` for `jsx`. Adjust according to your needs.
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+
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+ ## Continuous Integration
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+
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+ ### GitHub Actions
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+
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+ Two actions are added by default:
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+
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+ - `main` which installs deps w/ cache, lints, tests, and builds on all pushes against a Node and OS matrix
67
+ - `size` which comments cost comparison of your library on every pull request using [`size-limit`](https://github.com/ai/size-limit)
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+
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+ ## Optimizations
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+
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+ Please see the main `tsdx` [optimizations docs](https://github.com/palmerhq/tsdx#optimizations). In particular, know that you can take advantage of development-only optimizations:
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+
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+ ```js
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+ // ./types/index.d.ts
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+ declare var __DEV__: boolean;
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+
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+ // inside your code...
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+ if (__DEV__) {
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+ console.log('foo');
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can also choose to install and use [invariant](https://github.com/palmerhq/tsdx#invariant) and [warning](https://github.com/palmerhq/tsdx#warning) functions.
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+
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+ ## Module Formats
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+
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+ CJS, ESModules, and UMD module formats are supported.
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+
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+ The appropriate paths are configured in `package.json` and `dist/index.js` accordingly. Please report if any issues are found.
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+
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+ ## Named Exports
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+
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+ Per Palmer Group guidelines, [always use named exports.](https://github.com/palmerhq/typescript#exports) Code split inside your React app instead of your React library.
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+
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+ ## Including Styles
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+
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+ There are many ways to ship styles, including with CSS-in-JS. TSDX has no opinion on this, configure how you like.
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+
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+ For vanilla CSS, you can include it at the root directory and add it to the `files` section in your `package.json`, so that it can be imported separately by your users and run through their bundler's loader.
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+
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+ ## Publishing to NPM
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+
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+ We recommend using [np](https://github.com/sindresorhus/np).
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