## Current Behavior A target default (`dependsOn: [^build]`) for atomized e2e tasks is always generated to work around a previous limitation where tasks couldn't depend on continuous tasks. That meant we couldn't add the dependency to the app's serve task and had to add it to the build task. With continuous tasks now working, that limitation no longer exists. We're now able to correctly infer the task dependency on the app's serve task, and therefore, we can and need to remove the generation of `dependsOn: [^build]` in target defaults so it doesn't override what the Cypress and Playwright plugins infers. ## Expected Behavior A target default (`dependsOn: [^build]`) for atomized e2e tasks should not be generated. Instead, the Cypress and Playwright plugins will infer the correct `dependsOn` for the task(s) run in the configured web server command. ## Related Issue(s) Fixes #
TutorialKit Starter
👋 Welcome to TutorialKit!
This README includes everything you need to start writing your tutorial content quickly.
Project Structure
.
├── astro.config.mjs # TutorialKit uses Astro 🚀 (https://astro.build)
├── src
│ ├── ...
│ ├── content
│ │ └── tutorial # Your tutorial content lives here
│ └── templates # Your templates (see below for more information)
├── public
│ ├── favicon.svg
│ └── logo.svg # Default logo used in top left for your tutorial
├── ...
├── theme.ts # Customize the theme of the tutorial
└── uno.config.ts # UnoCSS config (https://unocss.dev/)
Getting Started
Make sure you have all dependencies installed and started the dev server:
npm install
npm run dev
UI Structure
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ● ● ● │
├───────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ │ Code Editor │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ Content ├─────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ │ Preview & Boot Screen │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ ├─────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ │ Terminal │
│ │ │
└───────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────┘
Authoring Content
A tutorial consists of parts, chapters, and lessons. For example:
- Part 1: Basics of Vite
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Lesson 1: Welcome!
- Lesson 2: Why Vite?
- …
- Chapter 2: Your first Vite project
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part 2: CLI
- …
Your content is organized into lessons, with chapters and parts providing a structure and defining common metadata for these lessons.
Here’s an example of how it would look like in src/content/tutorial:
tutorial
├── 1-basics-of-vite
│ ├── 1-introduction
│ │ ├── 1-welcome
│ │ │ ├── content.md # The content of your lesson
│ │ │ ├── _files # Initial set of files
│ │ │ │ └── ...
│ │ │ └── _solution # Solution of the lesson
│ │ │ └── ...
│ │ ├── 2-why-vite
│ │ │ ├── content.md
│ │ │ └── _files
│ │ │ └── ...
│ │ └── meta.md # Metadata for the chapter
│ └── meta.md # Metadata for the part
├── 2-advanced
│ ├── ...
│ └── meta.md
└── meta.md # Metadata for the tutorial
Supported Content Formats
Content can be either written as Markdown (.md) files or using MDX (.mdx). Files have a Front Matter at the top that contains the metadata and everything that comes after is the content of your lesson.
Example
---
type: lesson
title: Welcome!
---
# Welcome to TutorialKit!
In this tutorial we'll walk you through how to setup your environment to
write your first tutorial 🤩
The metadata file (meta.md) of parts, chapters, and lessons do not contain any content. It only contains the Front Matter for configuration.
Metadata
Here is an overview of the properties that can be used as part of the Front Matter:
| Property | Required | Type | Inherited | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| type | ✅ | part | chapter | lesson |
❌ | The type of the metadata. |
| title | ✅ | string |
❌ | The title of the part, chapter, or lesson. |
| slug | string |
❌ | Let’s you customize the URL pathname which is /:partSlug/:chapterSlug/:lessonSlug. |
|
| previews | Preview[] |
✅ | Configure which ports should be used for the previews. If not specified, the lowest port will be used. | |
| autoReload | boolean |
✅ | Navigating to a lesson that specifies autoReload will always reload the preview. This is typically only needed if your server does not support HMR. |
|
| prepareCommands | Command[] |
✅ | List of commands to execute sequentially. They are typically used to install dependencies or to run scripts. | |
| mainCommand | Command |
✅ | The main command to be executed. This command will run after the prepareCommands. |
A Command has the following shape:
string | [command: string, title: string] | { command: string, title: string }
The title is used as part of the boot screen (see UI Structure).
A Preview has the following shape:
string | [port: number, title: string] | { port: number, title: string }
In most cases, metadata is inherited. For example, if you specify a mainCommand on a chapter without specifying it on any of its lessons, each lesson will use the mainCommand from its respective chapter. This extends to chapter and parts as well.