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| [@actions/exit](packages/exit) | Provides utilities for exiting from an action |
| [@actions/toolkit](packages/toolkit) | A general-purpose toolkit for writing actions |
## Development
This repository uses [Lerna](https://github.com/lerna/lerna#readme) to manage multiple packages. Read the documentation there to begin contributing.
### Useful Scripts
- `npm run bootstrap` This runs `lerna bootstrap` which will install dependencies in this repository's packages and cross-link packages where necessary.
- `npm run build` This compiles TypeScript code in each package (this is especially important if one package relies on changes in another when you're running tests). This is just an alias for `lerna run tsc`.
- `npm run format` This checks that formatting has been applied with Prettier.
- `npm test` This runs all Jest tests in all packages in this repository.
- If you need to run tests for only one package, you can pass normal Jest CLI options:
```console
$ npm test -- packages/toolkit
```
### Creating a Package
1. In a new branch, create a new Lerna package:
```console
$ lerna create @actions/new-package
```
This will ask you some questions about the new package. Start with `0.0.0` as the first version (look generally at some of the other packages for how the package.json is structured).
2. Add a `tsconfig.json` file for the new package (you can probably just reuse one from another existing package):
```console
$ cp packages/toolkit/tsconfig.json packages/new-package/tsconfig.json
```
3. Add `tsc` script to the new package's package.json file:
```json
"scripts": {
"tsc": "tsc"
}
```
4. Start developing 😄