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CONTRIBUTING to create-guten-block

First of all, I'd like to welcome you for thinking about contributing to this project. I'd rather explain the flow of this project and explain all that in a later release.

馃敟 TL;DR

  • Git Clone git clone https://github.com/ahmadawais/create-guten-block/
  • yarn
  • yarn create-guten-block demo-block
  • yarn updated

馃摉 Details

  • git clone https://github.com/ahmadawais/create-guten-block/
  • yarn or sudo yarn
    • Installs all the node packages and deps/devDeps in all the workspaces.
  • yarn create-guten-block demo-block
    • This will run tasks/cgb.js file
    • Which will run ./packages/create-guten-block/index.js
    • And your new block plugin called demo-block gets added at the root of this project (which you should delete after testing).
  • Now go to cd demo-block
  • Run npm start or yarn start
  • This will compile your code in dist and you're good to go.
  • Run yarn updated to check which npm packages were updated
  • Finally publish with 'yarn publishNPM' since yarn has some issues with publishing with lerna not sure why.
  • Check caveats for publishing.

馃 Caveats

  • Some issue with yarn not being able to publish via lerna
  • Use yarn with everything else but lerna
  • To publish always run via npm this command npm run lerna (Only for maintainers)

馃惖 Other Stuff

  • Use // @remove-file-on-eject to do just that.
  • Use // @remove-on-eject-begin to do just that.
  • Use // @remove-on-eject-end to do just that.

馃専 Always use Emoji Log Messages

What is that? I like emoji and I have invented a way to keep the git log clean and simple. Read this Emoji-log to learn more.

馃幆 New Workflow

There's a new workflow for core developers of create-guten-block.

  • Git Clone git clone https://github.com/ahmadawais/create-guten-block/
  • You need to have both yarn and npm then run yarn in the root of create-guten-block folder
  • You also need publishing access to all the npm packages in CGB so ask for that from @AhmadAwais
  • Now create your branch git checkout -b githubname/feaure and commit all changes in it
  • Then publish all changes as canary changes which are not distrubted to production sites and are meant for testing while developing npm packages.
  • To publish canary package run npm run releaseCanary type y to confirm
  • Now you can test changes by using -c or --canary flag npx create-guten-block blockName -c
  • I recommend that you run the latest create-guten-block CLI if you changed anything there. You can do that by installing the latest create-guten-block that you published as canary e.g. npx create-guten-block@1.12.0-alpha.148a0211 -c blockName