Quickly start a Deno module.
A quick look at the files and directories you'll see in a Deno project.
.
ββ .github
β ββ workflows
β ββ ci.yml
ββ .gitattributes
ββ .gitignore
ββ CHANGELOG.md
ββ LICENSE
ββ mod_test.ts
ββ mod.ts
ββ README.md
.github\workflows\ci.yml
: GitHub Actions.
.gitattributes
: This file is a simple text file that gives attributes
to pathnames.
.gitignore
: This file tells git which files it should not track / not
maintain a version history for.
CHANGELOG.md
: This file contains a curated, chronologically ordered
list of notable changes for each version of a project. The format is based on
Keep a Changelog, and this project
adheres to Semantic Versioning.
LICENSE
: Deno is licensed under the MIT license.
mod.ts
: Deno's default entry point. The filename mod.ts follows Rustβs
convention, is shorter than index.ts, and doesnβt come with any preconceived
notions about how it might work. Deno does not treat "index.js" or "index.ts"
in a special way. By using these filenames, it suggests that they can be left
out of the module specifier when they cannot. This is confusing.
mod_test.ts
: Each module should come with its test as a sibling with
the name modulename_test.ts
. For example the module foo.ts
should come
with its sibling foo_test.ts
.
README.md
: A text file containing useful reference information about
your project.
deno_starter is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.