ts-library
Use when authoring TypeScript libraries or npm packages - covers project setup, package.json exports, build tooling (tsdown/unbuild), API design patterns, type inference tricks, testing, and publishing to npm. Use when bundling, configuring dual CJS/ESM output, or setting up release workflows.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/onmax/nuxt-skills --skill ts-libraryIs this agent skill safe to install?
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This skill provides a comprehensive collection of best practices, configuration templates, and architectural patterns for authoring TypeScript libraries. It covers everything from initial project setup and build tooling to CI/CD workflows and advanced type design. No security vulnerabilities or malicious patterns were detected.
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What does this agent skill do?
TypeScript Library Development
Patterns for authoring high-quality TypeScript libraries, extracted from studying unocss, shiki, unplugin, vite, vitest, vueuse, zod, trpc, drizzle-orm, and more.
When to Use
- Starting a new TypeScript library (single or monorepo)
- Setting up package.json exports for dual CJS/ESM
- Configuring tsconfig for library development
- Choosing build tools (tsdown, unbuild)
- Designing type-safe APIs (builder, factory, plugin patterns)
- Writing advanced TypeScript types
- Setting up vitest for library testing
- Configuring release workflow and CI
For Nuxt module development: use nuxt-modules skill
Quick Reference
| Working on... | Load file |
|---|---|
| New project setup | references/project-setup.md |
| Package exports | references/package-exports.md |
| tsconfig options | references/typescript-config.md |
| Build configuration | references/build-tooling.md |
| ESLint config | references/eslint-config.md |
| API design patterns | references/api-design.md |
| Type inference tricks | references/type-patterns.md |
| Testing setup | references/testing.md |
| Release workflow | references/release.md |
| CI/CD setup | references/ci-workflows.md |
Loading Files
Consider loading these reference files based on your task:
- references/project-setup.md - if starting a new TypeScript library project
- references/package-exports.md - if configuring package.json exports or dual CJS/ESM
- references/typescript-config.md - if setting up or modifying tsconfig.json
- references/build-tooling.md - if configuring tsdown, unbuild, or build scripts
- references/eslint-config.md - if setting up ESLint for library development
- references/api-design.md - if designing public APIs, builder patterns, or plugin systems
- references/type-patterns.md - if working with advanced TypeScript types or type inference
- references/testing.md - if setting up vitest or writing tests for library code
- references/release.md - if configuring release workflow or versioning
- references/ci-workflows.md - if setting up GitHub Actions or CI/CD pipelines
DO NOT load all files at once. Load only what's relevant to your current task.
New Library Workflow
- Create project structure → load references/project-setup.md
- Configure
package.jsonexports → load references/package-exports.md - Set up build with tsdown → load references/build-tooling.md
- Verify build:
pnpm build && pnpm pack --dry-run— check output includes.mjs,.cjs,.d.ts - Add tests → load references/testing.md
- Configure release → load references/release.md
Quick Start
// package.json (minimal)
{
"name": "my-lib",
"type": "module",
"exports": {
".": {
"import": "./dist/index.mjs",
"require": "./dist/index.cjs"
}
},
"main": "./dist/index.cjs",
"module": "./dist/index.mjs",
"types": "./dist/index.d.ts",
"files": ["dist"]
}
// tsdown.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'tsdown'
export default defineConfig({
entry: ['src/index.ts'],
format: ['esm', 'cjs'],
dts: true,
})
Key Principles
- ESM-first:
"type": "module"with.mjsoutputs - Dual format: always support both CJS and ESM consumers
moduleResolution: "Bundler"for modern TypeScript- tsdown for most builds, unbuild for complex cases
- Smart defaults: detect environment, don't force config
- Tree-shakeable: lazy getters, proper
sideEffects: false
Token efficiency: Main skill ~300 tokens, each reference ~800-1200 tokens
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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