TL;DR
- Initialize Git
- Set up Prettier
- Initialize ESLint
- Use commitlint
- Use Commitizen
Code Quality
The Project Nebula codebase uses a few tools to enforce code quality and commit conventions.
Prettier#
Install Prettier.
Ensure there is a .prettierrc.js file at the root of the project with this
configuration:
module.exports = { printWidth: 80, semi: true, singleQuote: true, tabWidth: 2, trailingComma: 'all', useTabs: false,};npm i -D prettierEasy way to set up Prettier to run on commit:
npx mrm lint-stagedNow update the lint-staged configuration in the project's package.json:
{ // ... "lint-staged": { "*.{tsx,ts,js}": [ "eslint --cache --fix .", "prettier --write {pages,components,modules}/**/*.{tsx,ts,js}" ] }}ESLint#
Install the following as devDependencies:
- eslint
- eslint-config-prettier
- eslint-plugin-react
- eslint-plugin-react-hooks
- eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y
- eslint-plugin-simple-import-sort
For the magic incantation:
npm i -D eslint eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-react-hooks eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y eslint-plugin-simple-import-sortCommitlint#
npm i -D @commitlint/config-conventional @commitlint/cliUse this for the commitlint.config.js config:
module.exports = { extends: ['@commitlint/config-conventional'], rules: { 'subject-case': [2, 'always', ['sentence-case', 'start-case']], },};Conventional Changelog#
Conventional Changelog automatically generates changelogs based on the Conventional Commits spec.
We'll primarily use these for generating releases for packages, and for more user-facing functionality, we'll write our own changelogs based off the automatically generated ones.
npx commitizen init cz-conventional-changelog --save-dev --save-exactCommitizen#
https://github.com/commitizen/cz-cli
In the project's package.json, the config look like this:
{ // ... "config": { "commitizen": { "path": "./node_modules/cz-conventional-changelog", "disableSubjectLowerCase": true, "maxHeaderWidth": 72, "maxLineWidth": 80, "defaultType": "chore" } }}