arch-tsdown
arch-tsdown is a TypeScript library starter (based on antfu/starter-ts) that uses tsdown for building. It provides a minimal, opinionated setup: ESM-only output, automatic .d.ts generation, pnpm, Vitest, ESLint, and optional npm Trusted Publisher for CI-based releases.
The skill is based on starter-ts (arch-tsdown source), generated at 2026-01-30.
Recommended practices:
- Build pure ESM; enable
dtsandexportsin tsdown config - Use npm Trusted Publisher for releases
- Run publint (via tsdown’s
publint: true) before publishing
Core References
| Topic | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Overview | Project purpose, structure, when to use | core-overview |
| tsdown Config | entry, dts, exports, publint | core-tsdown-config |
| Scripts & Release | build, dev, start, release, npm Trusted Publisher | core-scripts |
| Package Exports | dist output, types, exports, sideEffects | core-package-exports |
| pnpm Workspace | catalogs, version management, workspace | core-pnpm-workspace |
| Tooling | ESLint, TypeScript, Vitest config | core-tooling |
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