Previously, when using the cunningham bin to build tokens, the CSS
file always included utility classes, resulting in duplicated CSS
utility classes on the consumer side if no specific CSS optimizer
is defined ( its local cunningham-tokens.css + the one from the
react package ). Now, this new feature introduces a param named
--utility-classes that must be provided to generate those classes.
This params is henceforth only provided to the bin inside the tokens
package.
This allows to modify the working dir of the bin. This will be
particularly useful when running tests, this is not especially
intended to be vastly used by end-users.
Relatives import are quite ugly and reduces readability, but
hard to say that Typescript handles it very well for compilation
time, but nothing for runtime. That's why I had to add tsc-alias
to the build script. Please see this issue for more details.
https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/15479
Furthermore, some configuration was needed for Jest to work well.
This repo is made for the bin script that generates the tokens files,
at the moment it only generates a css file, but it is designed to be
able to generate any other file format ( Typescript, Javascript for example )