Migrated from https://git2.unturf.com/engineering/tpmjs.git
- Convert Button, Card, CodeBlock, Container, Input, Label, ProgressBar, Tabs, and Header components to JSX - Convert all test files to JSX syntax with direct element rendering - Replace createElement calls with cleaner JSX syntax for better readability - Update tsup config to handle .tsx files - Maintain all functionality, accessibility, and TypeScript types - All 370 tests passing 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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TPMJS Monorepo
Tool Package Manager for AI Agents - A Turborepo monorepo with strict TypeScript, Next.js 16, and best practices.
Structure
apps/
web/ - Next.js 16 App Router application
packages/
config/ - Shared configurations (Biome, ESLint, Tailwind, TypeScript)
ui/ - React component library (.ts-only, no barrels)
utils/ - Utility functions
types/ - Shared TypeScript types
env/ - Zod environment schema loader
test/ - Vitest shared configuration
mocks/ - MSW mock server
storybook/ - Storybook documentation
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js >= 18
- pnpm >= 8
Installation
pnpm install
Development
# Run all apps in development mode
pnpm dev
# Run specific app
pnpm --filter @tpmjs/web dev
pnpm --filter @tpmjs/storybook dev
Building
# Build all packages and apps
pnpm build
# Build specific package
pnpm --filter @tpmjs/ui build
Testing
# Run all tests
pnpm test
# Run tests in watch mode with UI
pnpm test:ui
Linting & Formatting
# Lint all packages
pnpm lint
# Format all files
pnpm format
# Check formatting
pnpm format:check
Component Usage
Components are imported directly without barrel exports:
import { Button } from '@tpmjs/ui/Button/Button';
import { Card, CardHeader } from '@tpmjs/ui/Card/Card';
Important: All UI components use .ts extension (not .tsx) and use createElement instead of JSX.
Publishing Workflow
1. Create Changesets
After making changes to publishable packages:
pnpm changeset
Follow the prompts to describe your changes and select which packages are affected.
2. Version Packages
When ready to release:
pnpm changeset:version
This updates package versions and generates CHANGELOGs.
3. Publish to npm
pnpm changeset:publish
This builds and publishes all packages with changesets to npm.
4. Push to GitHub
git push --follow-tags
Published Packages
@tpmjs/ui- React component library@tpmjs/utils- Utility functions@tpmjs/types- TypeScript types@tpmjs/env- Environment schema loader
Module Boundaries
ESLint enforces module boundaries:
- Apps can import from published packages only
- Packages cannot import from apps
- No barrel exports (
index.ts) allowed - Direct imports required:
@tpmjs/ui/Button/Button
Architecture Decisions
Why .ts-only Components?
Using .ts instead of .tsx for React components:
- Enforces explicit
createElementcalls - Makes React's runtime nature more visible
- Prevents JSX spreading anti-patterns
- Better for code generation and tooling
Why No Barrel Exports?
- Clearer dependency graphs
- Better tree-shaking
- Explicit imports show what's actually used
- Prevents circular dependencies
Why Biome + ESLint?
- Biome: Fast formatting and basic linting
- ESLint: Semantic rules (module boundaries, TypeScript strictness)
- Each tool focuses on what it does best
Scripts Reference
dev- Start development serversbuild- Build all packagestest- Run teststest:ui- Run tests with UIlint- Lint codeformat- Format code with Biomeformat:check- Check formattingtype-check- TypeScript type checkingclean- Remove build artifactschangeset- Create a changesetchangeset:version- Version packageschangeset:publish- Publish to npm
License
MIT