ts-unused-exports
is maintained by volunteers, working in their free time. If you'd like to help out, contributions to ts-unused-exports
are always welcome.
For inspiration, see our open issues or our roadmap.
Required tools:
- node - version 10 or 12
- npm - (comes with node)
- git
Fork, then clone the repo:
git clone [email protected]:your-username/ts-unused-exports.git
Install dependencies:
npm i
Make sure the tests pass:
npm test
Make your change. Add tests for your change. Make the tests pass:
npm test
Add a summary of your change to the CHANGELOG.md file.
Push to your fork and submit a pull request.
At this point you're waiting on us. We like to at least comment on pull requests within a reasonable time. We may suggest some changes or improvements or alternatives.
Some things that will increase the chance that your pull request is accepted:
- Write tests.
- Try not to introduce new dependencies
- Try to follow the style of the existing code
- Write a good commit message.
- Add a suitable entry to the CHANGELOG.md file.
- Try to squash the branch down to 1 commit (but this is not vital, since
github
provides us with a nice Squash button on merge).
To debug, in Visual Code, press CTRL + SHIFT + B
.
Or make sure you run the following in a terminal:
npm run watch
Back in Visual Code, open a file, add a breakpoint (F9
).
Open a .feature
file, put the cursor over a Scenario:
line and press F5
.
If you don't know where to put the breakpoint, you can always put it in the first line of the default export of app.ts
.
Hint: to simplify debugging, you can comment out all the other tests in the file.
In Visual Code, a quick way to do this, is to select the tests you want to skip, and press CTRL + /
.