Powered by:
- 🏎 Turborepo — High-performance build system for Monorepos
- 🚀 React — JavaScript library for user interfaces
- 🛠 Tsup — TypeScript bundler powered by esbuild
- 📖 Storybook — UI component environment powered by Vite
As well as a few others tools preconfigured:
- TypeScript for static type checking
- ESLint for code linting
- Prettier for code formatting
- Changesets for managing versioning and changelogs
- GitHub Actions for fully automated package publishing
pnpm build
- Build all packages, including the Storybook sitepnpm dev
- Run all packages locally and preview with Storybookpnpm dev:web
- Run NextJS app on apps/webpnpm lint
- Lint all packagespnpm changeset
- Generate a changesetpnpm clean
- Clean up allnode_modules
anddist
folders (runs each package's clean script)
Turborepo is a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript codebases. It was designed after the workflows used by massive software engineering organizations to ship code at scale. Turborepo abstracts the complex configuration needed for monorepos and provides fast, incremental builds with zero-configuration remote caching.
Using Turborepo simplifies managing your design system monorepo, as you can have a single lint, build, test, and release process for all packages. Learn more about how monorepos improve your development workflow.
This Turborepo includes the following packages and applications:
apps/web
: Component documentation site with Storybookpackages/ui
: Core React componentspackages/config
: Tailwindcss presets configpackages/icons
: Core React Icons componentspackages/utils
: Shared React utilitiespackages/tsconfig
: Sharedtsconfig.json
s used throughout the Turborepopackages/eslint-config-custom
: ESLint preset
Each package and app is 100% TypeScript. Workspaces enables us to "hoist" dependencies that are shared between packages to the root package.json
. This means smaller node_modules
folders and a better local dev experience. To install a dependency for the entire monorepo, use the -w
workspaces flag with pnpm add
.
This example sets up your .gitignore
to exclude all generated files, other folders like node_modules
used to store your dependencies.
This example uses Changesets to manage versions, create changelogs, and publish to npm. It's preconfigured so you can start publishing packages immediately.
You'll need to create an NPM_TOKEN
and GITHUB_TOKEN
and add it to your GitHub repository settings to enable access to npm. It's also worth installing the Changesets bot on your repository.
To generate your changelog, run pnpm changeset
locally:
- Which packages would you like to include? – This shows which packages and changed and which have remained the same. By default, no packages are included. Press
space
to select the packages you want to include in thechangeset
. - Which packages should have a major bump? – Press
space
to select the packages you want to bump versions for. - If doing the first major version, confirm you want to release.
- Write a summary for the changes.
- Confirm the changeset looks as expected.
- A new Markdown file will be created in the
changeset
folder with the summary and a list of the packages included.
When you push your code to GitHub, the GitHub Action will run the release
script defined in the root package.json
:
turbo run build --filter=docs^... && changeset publish
Turborepo runs the build
script for all publishable packages (excluding docs) and publishes the packages to npm. By default, this example includes acme
as the npm organization. To change this, do the following:
- Rename folders in
packages/*
to replaceacme
with your desired scope - Search and replace
acme
with your desired scope - Re-run
pnpm install
To publish packages to a private npm organization scope, remove the following from each of the package.json
's
- "publishConfig": {
- "access": "public"
- },