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Aurgy
is a monorepo. Our javascript
set up is run primarily
for our web services. We use lerna
to manage our javascript
packages.
Lerna is a tool to help dependency management for larger scale repositories. It fits into our current model as a tool to help us create a distinct, yet interdependent web of shared packages.
Read this blog post to learn more about the benefits and challenges of using a monorepo.
Below are the prerequisites for Aurgy
:
Node Requirements
We use yarn
as
our package manager. Run nvm use
to get the right version.
node v16
We use yarn
as our package manager.
Step One
The basic commands to get this repository and start are:
$ git clone https://github.com/UCLA-Creative-Labs/aurgy.git
$ cd aurgy
$ yarn
If you run into an issue, feel free to make an issue here. If you have a fix, even better! Check out the follow section to learn how to contribute!
Thanks for your interest in contributing to aurgy
! ❤️
Here's a quick guide on how to get started.
- Fork the repository or checkout a branch;
main
is protected and is managed through our pipeline. - Create an issue and/or mark an existing one to let everyone know that you are working your magic ⚡️
- Beep boop away!
- Before you push, it's always a good idea to check that your changes follow our linter rules! Run
yarn lint
at the root directory and watch it judge your code. - Stage, commit, and push your changes to make a pull request!
- A maintainer will review your code and if it passes all the checks, your contribution will be merged on to
main
🥳
See CONTRIBUTING.md and DESIGN_GUIDELINES.md for more info.
If you ever need help with a feature or bug fix, no worries! Feel free to mark the issue as guidance
so that our maintainers can start thinking about a solution. If you are comfortable making a draft pull request, you can also tag the Creative Labs team in a comment: @UCLA-Creative-Labs/team
!