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/**
* This is the main configuration file for Rush.
* For full documentation, please see https://rushjs.io
*/
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/rush/v5/rush.schema.json",
"rushVersion": "5.93.2",
"pnpmVersion": "6.7.1",
"nodeSupportedVersionRange": ">=12.13.0 <13.0.0 || >=14.15.0 <15.0.0 || >=16.13.0 <19.0.0",
"ensureConsistentVersions": true,
"repository": {
/**
* The URL of this Git repository, used by "rush change" to determine the base branch for your PR.
*
* The "rush change" command needs to determine which files are affected by your PR diff.
* If you merged or cherry-picked commits from the main branch into your PR branch, those commits
* should be excluded from this diff (since they belong to some other PR). In order to do that,
* Rush needs to know where to find the base branch for your PR. This information cannot be
* determined from Git alone, since the "pull request" feature is not a Git concept. Ideally
* Rush would use a vendor-specific protocol to query the information from GitHub, Azure DevOps, etc.
* But to keep things simple, "rush change" simply assumes that your PR is against the "main" branch
* of the Git remote indicated by the repository.url setting in rush.json. If you are working in
* a GitHub "fork" of the real repo, this setting will be different from the repository URL of your
* your PR branch, and in this situation "rush change" will also automatically invoke "git fetch"
* to retrieve the latest activity for the remote main branch.
*/
// "url": "https://github.com/microsoft/rush-example",
/**
* The default branch name. This tells "rush change" which remote branch to compare against.
* The default value is "main"
*/
// "defaultBranch": "main",
/**
* The default remote. This tells "rush change" which remote to compare against if the remote URL is
* not set or if a remote matching the provided remote URL is not found.
*/
// "defaultRemote": "origin"
},
/**
* Event hooks are customized script actions that Rush executes when specific events occur
*/
"eventHooks": {
/**
* The list of shell commands to run before the Rush installation starts
*/
"preRushInstall": [
// "common/scripts/pre-rush-install.js"
],
/**
* The list of shell commands to run after the Rush installation finishes
*/
"postRushInstall": [],
/**
* The list of shell commands to run before the Rush build command starts
*/
"preRushBuild": [],
/**
* The list of shell commands to run after the Rush build command finishes
*/
"postRushBuild": []
},
/**
* Installation variants allow you to maintain a parallel set of configuration files that can be
* used to build the entire monorepo with an alternate set of dependencies. For example, suppose
* you upgrade all your projects to use a new release of an important framework, but during a transition period
* you intend to maintain compatibility with the old release. In this situation, you probably want your
* CI validation to build the entire repo twice: once with the old release, and once with the new release.
*
* Rush "installation variants" correspond to sets of config files located under this folder:
*
* common/config/rush/variants/<variant_name>
*
* The variant folder can contain an alternate common-versions.json file. Its "preferredVersions" field can be used
* to select older versions of dependencies (within a loose SemVer range specified in your package.json files).
* To install a variant, run "rush install --variant <variant_name>".
*
* For more details and instructions, see this article: https://rushjs.io/pages/advanced/installation_variants/
*/
"variants": [
// {
// /**
// * The folder name for this variant.
// */
// "variantName": "old-sdk",
//
// /**
// * An informative description
// */
// "description": "Build this repo using the previous release of the SDK"
// }
],
"projects": [
{
"packageName": "@perpetual-motion/automation",
"projectFolder": "projects/automation",
"reviewCategory": "production",
"shouldPublish": false
}
]
}