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TypeScript Project Files Template for OGP

A template used by Open Government Products to build new products

Quickstart

# Clone this repo if you're trying this out, or start a new repo with
# ts-template as a template and clone that if starting a new product

git clone git@github.com:opengovsg/ts-template
cd ts-template
npm install
npm run dev

Getting Started

This guide should equip you with the basics you’ll need to build and launch a simple product, using this as a starting point, even if you don’t have a background in software engineering.

Preparation - installing software

You will need the following:

  • A GitHub account
  • Docker Desktop, which is used to run some supporting applications during your development process
    • If you are using an M1 or M2 Mac, ensure you download Docker Desktop for Apple Silicon
  • An application to edit files, like Microsoft's Visual Studio Code
  • A client to interact with GitHub, like its official desktop client
  • Some familiarity with using the Terminal in Mac OS X
  • Volta, by entering into the Terminal the commands listed on their homepage
  • Open a new Terminal, and type the following to install:
    • Node.js - volta install node
    • npm - volta install npm

Getting and Preparing the Code in Your Computer

  • Create a new repository, using opengovsg/ts-template as a template
    • From this page, click Use this template Use this template
    • Choose a name for your new repository
  • Use GitHub Desktop (or your preferred tool) to clone your newly-created repository into your computer
    • Remember the directory that you cloned to.
      You will need this for the next step.
    • If you are using a Mac, open the directory in Finder, then press command-option-c to copy the directory path to memory
  • Open a new terminal, and type cd <path-to-repository>
  • Run the command npm install
    • This pulls in third-party packages for the codebase, which it depends on to run (ie, dependencies)
  • In the same terminal, run npm run dev to verify that the application has been prepared correctly. Your browser should display the following:
    First Run

Further Reading

Take time to understand the codebase and what you have to work with to further develop your product.

  • An index to all the documentation can be found here.
  • README for the frontend application can be found here
  • In a hurry to launch your product? Go straight to deploying