Zero config TypeScript build and development toolkit.
- Fast SWC compiler
- TypeScript type check support
- Live reload support
.env
file support- Path alias support
- Typescript script runner
- REPL support
# Locally in your project.
npm install -D @sonnyt/just
# Or globally
npm install -g @sonnyt/just
To start a dev server in the root of your project just (😉) run:
just dev
To build:
just build
just build [options] [files]
Compiles the application for production deployment.
Arguments
files
- glob file path to compile. If not present,includes
from config.json is used.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
--transpile-only |
off | disables type checking |
--out-dir <outDir> |
compilerOptions.outDir |
output folder for all emitted files |
--no-color |
off | disables output color |
--debug |
false | enables debug logging |
-c, --config <config> |
default | path to typescript configuration file |
just dev [options] [entry]
Starts the application in development mode. Watches for any file changes and live reloads the server.
Arguments
entry
- server entry path to start. If not present,main
from package.json is used.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
-p, --port <port> |
null | server port used in process.env.PORT |
--type-check |
false | enables type checking |
--no-color |
off | disables output color |
--debug |
false | enables debug logging |
-c, --config <config> |
default | path to typescript configuration file |
just run [options] <command> [args...]
Runs .ts
file scripts.
Arguments
<command>
- script/command to run.[args...]
- arguments passed to the script/command.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
--no-color |
off | disables output color |
--debug |
false | enables debug logging |
-c, --config <config> |
default | path to typescript configuration file |
You can require Just runner programmatically two ways:
Import Just as early as possible in your application code.
require('@sonnyt/just/register');
Or you can use the --require
(-r
) command line option to preload Just. By doing this, you do not need to require and load Just in your application code.
node -r @sonnyt/just/register myscript.ts
Please note that runner does not support type checking.
Just automatically finds and loads tsconfig.json
or jsconfig.json
. By default, this search is performed relative to the entrypoint script. If neither file is found nor the file is not provided as an argument. Just falls back to using default settings shown below.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "CommonJS",
"target": "ES2021",
"moduleResolution": "Node",
"inlineSourceMap": true,
"strict": true,
"baseUrl": "./",
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"importHelpers": true,
"outDir": "dist",
"paths": {}
},
"include": [
"./"
],
"exclude": [
"node_modules"
]
}
When using the dev or run commands. Just automatically finds and loads environment variables from a .env
file into process.env
. By default, this search is performed relative to the entrypoint script.
Based on the paths
configuration, Just replaces all alias paths with relative paths after typescript compilation.
Currently, Just only supports building ES Module files.
Just REPL enables you to execute TypeScript files on Node.js directly without precompiling. It serves as a replacement for ts-node.
Out of the box, Just supports build and runtime path aliases. All output file alias imports are replaced with relative paths.
If your source directory includes non-compilable files (i.e., JSON, SVG, etc.), Just automatically copies them into your output directory.
If you would like to contribute, please see the issues labeled as help-wanted.
- Build watch option #7
- Init option - copy over the default config file to the working directory #5
- TypeScript ESLint support #6
- Prettier support
- REPL ES module support
jsconfig.json
support.swcrc
support