Structuring Code in Monorepos
In the previous chapter, you learned about everything to create and publish great libraries and tools to enhance your projects. While some packages are created in a bit of vacuum, most already have a consuming application in mind. In this case, having two separate repositories – that is, one for the application and one for the library – is quite some overhead. After all, any change to the library should be at least partially tested before the library is published. A good way to make this relation more efficient is to structure this code in a monorepo.
A monorepo is a single code repository that hosts multiple projects. Since we focus on Node.js projects, we can say that a monorepo is a repository containing multiple packages identified by their own package.json
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Today, monorepos are frequently used to power some of the largest Node.js project code bases in the world. If you want to properly read and contribute to projects such as Angular...