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Aurelia 1 scaffolding skeleton

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The scaffolding repo for Aurelia 1 used by the makes tool to create new Aurelia 1 projects.

Extracted from original aurelia-cli skeleton folder.

Create an Aurelia 1 project

First, ensure that you have Node.js v10 or above installed on your system. Next, using npx, a tool distributed as part of Node.js, we'll create a new Aurelia 1 app. At a command prompt, run the following command:

npx makes aurelia/v1

This will cause npx to download the makes tool, along with the aurelia/v1 scaffold from this repo, which it will use to guide you through creating your project.

Aurelia CLI

Aurelia CLI v2.0.0+ uses this repo to create new user app. When users run

au new

It calls npx makes aurelia/v1 to perform the scaffolding.

Test

Unit tests for various "makes" files.

npm test

E2E Test

E2E tests for skeletons. Run 32 skeletons, very slow. GitHub Actions runs full E2E tests for every PR or push to master.

npm run test:e2e

When developing a new feature, better to check a subset of E2E tests locally.

npx cross-env TARGET_FEATURES=webpack,babel npm run test:e2e

When developing a new feature for aurelia-cli, it's recommended to check against these E2E tests with targeted aurelia-cli master/branch/tag/commit.

npx cross-env TARGET_FEATURES=webpack,babel TARGET_CLI=aurelia/cli#branch npm run test:e2e
npx cross-env TARGET_FEATURES=webpack,babel TARGET_CLI=your-fork/cli#branch npm run test:e2e

Local development

If you forked this repo, you can try your own skeleton with:

# Try some branch or commit or tag
npx makes your_GitHub_name/forked_repo_name#some-branch

License

MIT.

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