This monorepo hosts code samples for the Rush Stack family of tools.
- What is Rush Stack? - learn about the mission behind these projects
- Zulip chat room - chat with the Rush Stack developers
- rushstack - the main monorepo where the Rush Stack tools are developed
- rush-example - a minimal Rush repo that demonstrates the fundamentals of Rush without relying on any other Rush Stack tooling
- rushstack-legacy - older projects that are still maintained but no longer actively developed
Folder | Description |
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/heft/heft-node-basic-tutorial | This project illustrates a minimal tutorial Heft project targeting the Node.js runtime |
/heft/heft-node-jest-tutorial | Building this project validates that various Jest features work correctly with Heft |
/heft/heft-node-rig-tutorial | This project illustrates a minimal tutorial Heft project targeting the Node.js runtime and using a rig package |
/heft/heft-webpack-basic-tutorial | This project illustrates a minimal tutorial Heft project targeting the web browser runtime |
/other/packlets-tutorial | This project illustrates how to use @rushstack/eslint-plugin-packlets |
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