Creating NPM Package with TypeScript
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Publishing Package to NPM
Publishing Package to NPM
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1. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
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Description
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Keywords
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Author
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License
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Homepage
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2. Confirm That Your Package Have Passing Tests
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3. Compile Any Pending Code
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4. Stage and Commit Your Project’s Changes to Git
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5. Specify the Files You Want to Publish to NPM
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6. Confirm the Files NPM Will Publish
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7. Stage and Commit Any Recent Changes
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8. Push Your Local Git Directory to the Remote Repo
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9. Sign In or Sign Up on the NPM Website
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10. Log In to NPM via the Terminal
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11. Confirm If Your Package’s Name Is Available
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1. CLI command
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2. URL search
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What to do if your chosen package name is currently in use by someone else
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12. Publish Your Package!
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Local Testing of the Published Package
In this chapter
Publishing Package to NPM
1. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
2. Confirm That Your Package Have Passing Tests
3. Compile Any Pending Code
4. Stage and Commit Your Project’s Changes to Git
5. Specify the Files You Want to Publish to NPM
6. Confirm the Files NPM Will Publish
7. Stage and Commit Any Recent Changes
8. Push Your Local Git Directory to the Remote Repo
9. Sign In or Sign Up on the NPM Website
10. Log In to NPM via the Terminal
11. Confirm If Your Package’s Name Is Available
12. Publish Your Package!