Generic tooling used throughout front-end development at REPAY.
This repository uses Yarn Workspaces for package management. The most recent version of Yarn is recommended and be downloaded by following the instructions on their website.
After you have successfully installed Yarn, install dependencies normally using the following command at the root directory of this repository:
yarn install
You should then run the tests to ensure you are started in a clean state:
yarn test
Now you can begin development. There is some risk that yarn link
outside this directory will not work as expected due to the structure of workspaces: if you have issues, install directly using a relative path and re-install after changes are made.
We format commit messages according to a standard:
tag(module): write a short summary of changes made (start with verb)
Long description of changes, rationales, etc.
BREAKING CHANGE: Description of breaking changes, if any.
CACTUS-851
If the commit applies to the whole repo, you can omit the module & parens. The one-line summary should be imperative tense (i.e. "add this", "set that", "fix the other"). Long description is optional, and can be multiple paragraphs if needed; obviously if there are no breaking changes you don't have to describe them. Only the tag, one-line summary, and ticket number are always required.
These are the tags:
Tag name | Description |
---|---|
feat | A new feature |
fix | A bug fix |
docs | Documentation only changes |
style | Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc) |
refactor | A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature |
perf | A code change that improves performance |
test | Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests |
build | Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm) |
ci | Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs) |
chore | Other changes that don't modify src or test files |
revert | Reverts a previous commit |
Packages all exist in the modules/
folder, (using modules allows better autocomplete from terminal over packages).