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angular-starter-kit

Angular starter kit

Author

Nhan Nguyen

License

Copyright Β© 2024, Nhan Nguyen.

Released under the MIT License.

Things We Code With

Git NPM HTML CSS SASS JavaScript TypeScript Angular Docker

Initial Project

Init Angular project

ng new angular-starter-kit --standalone=true --style=scss --skip-git=true --skip-tests=true
npm i -D webpack-bundle-analyzer

Angular Material

ng add @angular/material

Angular PWA

ng add @angular/pwa

Tailwind CSS

npm i -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer tailwind-merge
npx tailwindcss init

Transloco

ng add @jsverse/transloco

Playwright

npm init playwright@latest

Vitest

npm i -D vitest @vitest/coverage-istanbul @vitest/coverage-v8 @vitest/ui

Prettier

npm i -D prettier

Libraries

npm i lodash luxon @ngrx/store animate.css ngx-skeleton-loader ngx-toastr uuid nanoid zod hotkeys-js swiper apexcharts ng-apexcharts
npm i -D @types/lodash @types/luxon @types/uuid @types/nanoid

Coding Naming Conventions

βž– PascalCase πŸ‘‰ Classes and Methods

βž– camelCase πŸ‘‰ variable and function names

βž– snake_case πŸ‘‰ file names and variable identifiers

βž– kebab-case πŸ‘‰ HTML attributes and CSS classes

βž– UPPERCASE πŸ‘‰ CONSTANTS and ENUMERATIONS

βž– UPPER_SNAKE_CASE πŸ‘‰ CONSTANTS and ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES

Git Branch Naming Convention

Code Flow Branches

βž– Development (dev)

All new features and bug fixes should be brought to the development branch.

βž– QA/Test (test)

Contains all codes ready for QA testing.

βž– Staging (staging, Optional)

It contains tested features that the stakeholders wanted to be available either for a demo or a proposal before elevating into production.

βž– Master (master)

The production branch, if the repository is published, is the default branch being presented.

Temporary Branches

βž– Feature

Any code changes for a new module or use case should be done on a feature branch. This branch is created based on the current development branch. When all changes are Done, a Pull Request/Merge Request is needed to put all of these to the development branch.

Examples

feature/AZURE-1234

feature/AZURE-5678

βž– Bug Fix

If the code changes made from the feature branch were rejected after a release, sprint or demo, any necessary fixes after that should be done on the bugfix branch.

Examples

bugfix/AZURE-1234

bugfix/AZURE-5678

βž– Hot Fix

If there is a need to fix a blocker, do a temporary patch, or apply a critical framework or configuration change that should be handled immediately, it should be created as a Hotfix. It does not follow the scheduled integration of code and could be merged directly to the production branch and then into the development branch later.

Examples

hotfix/disable-endpoint-zero-day-exploit

hotfix/increase-scaling-threshold

βž– Experimental

Any new feature or idea that is not part of a release or a sprint. A branch for playing around.

Examples

experimental/dark-theme-support

βž– Build

A branch specifically for creating specific build artifacts or for doing code coverage runs.

Examples

build/azure-metric

βž– Release

A branch for tagging a specific release version.

Examples

release/app-1.0.0

βž– Merging

A temporary branch for resolving merge conflicts, usually between the latest development and a feature or Hotfix branch. This can also be used if two branches of a feature being worked on by multiple developers need to be merged, verified, and finalized.

Examples

merge/dev_lombok-refactoring

merge/combined-device-support

Visual Studio Extensions

  • Prettier - Code formatter
  • SonarLint
  • Code Spell Checker

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