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    Creating Npm Packages: The Complete Guide

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Creating Npm Packages: The Complete Guide

    Creating Npm Packages: The Complete Guide
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.81 GB | Duration: 5h 41m

    Create and publish your own NPM packages with solid foundations, automated processes and advanced techniques

    What you'll learn

    Learn all basic & advanced configurations every NPM package creator must know

    Implement tree shakable packages (dive deep and truely understand this concept)

    Publish your NPM package with ease using automated CI tools

    Ship your package with vaious module systems

    Handle parallel development of pre-release versions of your package while maintainning stable versions

    Create your package with Typescript support

    Requirements

    Basic knowledge of Javascript

    Description

    NPM packages are the most popular and powerful way today for making your code reusable and share it between various projects. But as most of us are starting to code for the web by developing web applications, when the time comes and we need to create and publish our own first NPM package, we find ourselfs guessing what are the best practices we should followThat's what happened to me a few years ago when I was required to create my first NPM package. I tried to search for some detailed tutorial or an in-depth course to guide me, but pretty soon I realized such source doesn't really exist. So I started gathering the knowledge through endless blog posts, short tutorials, friends, colleagues and mainly a lot of exploring and experimenting I did on my own.Years later, I'm really happy to publish this course and share the knowledge I accumulated during all this time. One of the main purposes of doing so, is to make your journey with NPM packages much easier and pleasant. So I hope you will enjoy this ride of learning and start implementing your own amazing NPM packagesThis course will start from the basic stuff regarding NPM packages and then continue to the most advanced topics it involvesYou will learn the basic structure of a NPM package, all the configurations involved in creating it, and of course the various properties that the package json file should include. We will experiment with our newly created package, ship it with different module systems, develop it with full typescript support and see the differences between consuming it through frontend and backend applications. We will then learn how we can automate the process of versioning and publishing the package, with some of the most popular and exciting CI tools. Pre-releases will also be on the menu, and we will learn some techniques that will enable us to publish pre-release versions while maintaining our current stable version. We will test various ways of building our packages, And of course, we will take a deep dive into the interesting topic of tree shaking, where we will see live examples and reveal all the behind the scenes of it.After this course you will feel confident regarding your ability to create NPM packages with best practices, and you will have the tools to debug the behavior of your package and adjust its configurations according to your needsI hope you will have a great experience during our time together, and wish you will soon start to implement your own creative ideas for your popular, brand-new, NPM package

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 How to get help

    Section 2: Creating our first basic npm package

    Lecture 3 Section intro

    Lecture 4 Verifing Node version

    Lecture 5 Create git repo for the package

    Lecture 6 Generate source code

    Lecture 7 Package json name property

    Lecture 8 Module systems in packages

    Lecture 9 Setting tsconfig.json

    Lecture 10 Installing Rollup

    Lecture 11 Rollup configuration

    Lecture 12 Configurations explained

    Lecture 13 Package entry points

    Lecture 14 The files field

    Lecture 15 Creting our npm account

    Lecture 16 Publishing our package

    Lecture 17 Section wrap up

    Section 3: Experimenting with the package

    Lecture 18 Section intro

    Lecture 19 Installing a Vite app

    Lecture 20 Using the package inside the app

    Lecture 21 Exploring the app's production bundle

    Lecture 22 How our package is consumed?

    Lecture 23 Express App

    Lecture 24 Installing express js dependencies

    Lecture 25 Using the package inside express

    Lecture 26 Experimenting with the express app

    Lecture 27 Section wrap up

    Section 4: Versioning & Publishing

    Lecture 28 Section intro

    Lecture 29 Changesets action

    Lecture 30 Semantic versioning

    Lecture 31 Initializing changesets

    Lecture 32 Writing github workflow

    Lecture 33 Explain the workflow

    Lecture 34 Creating a Github token

    Lecture 35 Creating a NPM token

    Lecture 36 Publishing with changesets

    Lecture 37 Multiple tasks with changesets

    Lecture 38 Section wrap up

    Section 5: Pre releases

    Lecture 39 Section intro

    Lecture 40 Linking our package

    Lecture 41 Behind the scenes of npm link

    Lecture 42 Planning pre release

    Lecture 43 Enter pre release mode

    Lecture 44 Working in parallel

    Lecture 45 Publish our first pre release version

    Lecture 46 Consume the pre release version

    Lecture 47 Parallel work on regular release

    Lecture 48 Consume the regular package release

    Lecture 49 Promoting our pre release tag

    Lecture 50 Releasing the next major version

    Lecture 51 Trying the new major version

    Lecture 52 Section wrap up

    Section 6: Tree shaking

    Lecture 53 Section intro

    Lecture 54 Explaining tree shaking

    Lecture 55 Components package code

    Lecture 56 Creating git repo for the new package

    Lecture 57 Exploring the package's code

    Lecture 58 Prepare for publishing

    Lecture 59 Generating github token

    Lecture 60 Generating npm token

    Lecture 61 Publishing the components package

    Lecture 62 using our new package

    Lecture 63 Is our package tree shakable

    Lecture 64 First condition for tree shakable package

    Lecture 65 NPM packages and side effects

    Lecture 66 How to leverage the side effects optimization

    Lecture 67 Package built with typescript

    Lecture 68 Publish our tree shakable package

    Lecture 69 Testing if the package is tree shakable

    Lecture 70 One more mystery to solve

    Lecture 71 Section wrap up

    Section 7: Closing notes

    Lecture 72 Congratulations

    All levels Javascript developers that want to expand their knowledge on NPM packages and create NPM package with best practices