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.

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Install skill "ts-library" with this command: npx skills add onmax/nuxt-skills/onmax-nuxt-skills-ts-library

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

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New project setupreferences/project-setup.md
Package exportsreferences/package-exports.md
tsconfig optionsreferences/typescript-config.md
Build configurationreferences/build-tooling.md
ESLint configreferences/eslint-config.md
API design patternsreferences/api-design.md
Type inference tricksreferences/type-patterns.md
Testing setupreferences/testing.md
Release workflowreferences/release.md
CI/CD setupreferences/ci-workflows.md

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New Library Workflow

  1. Create project structure → load references/project-setup.md
  2. Configure package.json exports → load references/package-exports.md
  3. Set up build with tsdown → load references/build-tooling.md
  4. Verify build: pnpm build && pnpm pack --dry-run — check output includes .mjs, .cjs, .d.ts
  5. Add tests → load references/testing.md
  6. 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 .mjs outputs
  • 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

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