task runner and toolkit extending SvelteKit π° generate, run, optimize
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Gro is a task runner and toolkit extending SvelteKit, Vite, and esbuild for making web frontends, servers, and libraries with TypeScript. It includes:
- task runner that uses the filesystem convention
*.task.ts
- lots of common builtin tasks that users can easily override and compose
- tools and patterns for
developing,
building,
testing,
deploying,
and publishing
SvelteKit apps, library packages, and Node servers
- integrated TypeScript, Svelte, and SvelteKit
- defers to SvelteKit and Vite for the frontend and
@sveltejs/package
for the library - exposes all of its internals in
$lib
- uses Changesets for versioning and changelogs
- provides a Node loader with a register hook
- supports importing TypeScript, JSON, and SSR'd Svelte files in tests and tasks
- supports SvelteKit module imports for
$lib
,$env
, and$app
in tasks, tests, Node servers, and other code outside of the SvelteKit frontend, so you can use SvelteKit patterns everywhere (these are best-effort shims, not perfect) - supports running TypeScript files directly without a task via
gro run a.ts
ornode --import @ryanatkn/gro/register.js a.ts
- configurable plugins to support SvelteKit,
auto-restarting Node servers,
and other external build processes
- see the Gro config docs and the default config
- see
fuz_template
for a simple starter project example, and@feltjs/felt
for a more complex example with custom tasks
- testing with
uvu
- codegen by convention with
gen
- linting with ESLint
(I also maintain
@feltjs/eslint-config
) - formatting with Prettier
- developing web frontends, servers, and libraries
Task
runner- builtin tasks list
- testing with
uvu
gen
code generationpublic
package features (nonstandard)- full docs index
depends on node >=20.12
Typical usage installs @ryanatkn/gro as a dev dependency:
npm i -D @ryanatkn/gro
npx gro # note the package is namespaced, don't install `gro`
It's handy to install globally too:
npm i -g @ryanatkn/gro
gro
Gro has a task runner that discovers and runs TypeScript modules with the .task.
subextension.
Running gro
with no args prints the tasks
it finds in the current directory along with its builtin tasks:
gro # prints available tasks - defers to any local gro installation
Run a task: gro [name]
View help: gro [name] --help
19 tasks in gro:
build build the project
changeset call changeset with gro patterns
check check that everything is ready to commit
clean remove temporary dev and build files, and optionally prune git branches
commit commit and push to a new branch
deploy deploy to a branch
dev start SvelteKit and other dev plugins
format format source files
gen run code generation scripts
lint run eslint
publish bump version, publish to npm, and git push
reinstall refreshes package-lock.json with the latest and cleanest deps
release publish and deploy
resolve diagnostic that logs resolved filesystem info for the given input paths
run execute a file with the loader, like `node` but works for TypeScript
sync run `gro gen`, update `package.json`, and optionally `npm i` to sync up
test run tests with uvu
typecheck run tsc on the project without emitting any files
upgrade upgrade deps
To run tasks, Gro matches your CLI input against its filesystem conventions. It tries to do the right thing, where right is helpful but not surprising, with some magic but not too much:
gro # displays all available tasks matching `src/lib/**/*.task.ts` and Gro's builtins
gro a # tries to run `src/lib/a.task.ts`, then `./a.task.ts`, then Gro's builtin if one exists
gro a --help # displays docs for the "a" task and its args, works for every task
gro some/dir # lists all tasks inside `src/lib/some/dir`
gro some/file # runs `src/lib/some/file.task.ts`
gro some/file.task.ts # same as above
Gro can also run non-task TypeScript files directly
with the gro run
task or register hook:
gro run foo.ts
node --import @ryanatkn/gro/register.js foo.ts
Or programmatically:
// myfile.js
import {register} from 'node:module';
register('@ryanatkn/gro/loader.js', import.meta.url);
await import('./foo.ts');
Gro has a number of builtin tasks that you can run with the CLI. To learn more see the task docs and the generated task index.
gro dev # start developing in watch mode
gro dev -- vite --port 3003 # forward args by separating sections with --
gro build # build everything for production
Testing with uvu
,
including shims for SvelteKit modules:
gro test # run all tests for `*.test.ts` files with `uvu`
gro test filepattern1 some.test another.test
gro test -- uvu --forwarded_args 'to uvu'
Check all the things:
gro check # does all of the following:
gro typecheck # typecheck JS/TypeScript and Svelte
gro test # run tests
gro gen --check # ensure generated files are current
gro format --check # ensure everything is formatted
gro lint # eslint
For a usage example see the check.yml
CI config.
Formatting with prettier
:
gro format # format all of the source files using Prettier
gro format --check # check that all source files are formatted
Codegen with gen
:
gro gen # run codegen for all `*.gen.*` files
gro gen --check # error if any generated files are new or different
To deploy: (also see src/docs/deploy.md
)
gro deploy # build and push to the `deploy` branch
To publish: (also see src/docs/publish.md
)
gro publish # flush changeset to changelog, bump version, publish to npm, and git push
More:
gro clean # delete all build artifacts from the filesystem
gro clean --sveltekit --nodemodules --git # also deletes dirs and prunes git branches
gro upgrade excluded-dep-1 excluded-dep-2 # npm updates to the latest everything
gro --version # print the Gro version
For more see the tasks index, the task feature docs, and the docs index.
npm i
npm run bootstrap # build and link `gro` without itself - needed only once
gro build # same as `npm run bootstrap` when the `gro` CLI is available
gro test # make sure everything looks good - same as `npm test`
gro test some.test another.test
# use your development version of `gro` locally in another project:
gro build # updates the `gro` CLI, same as `npm run bootstrap`
cd ../otherproject
npm link ../gro # from `otherproject/`
gro build # from `../gro` on changes
Gro builds on TypeScript β Svelte β SvelteKit β Vite β esbuild β uvu β mri β chokidar β zod β @ryanatkn/belt β ESLint β Prettier β svelte-check & more