PackShip

PackShip

Ship your NPM packages in hours, not years

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What is PackShip? The NPM boilerplate contains all the stuff you need to be configured to ship your NPM package to users and developers. From idea to production in a few minutes
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Hatem Soliman
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PackShip is my second npm package, born out of the success and lessons learned from React-Framify. After seeing the positive response to React-Framify, I realized that creating a tool isn’t just about solving one problem—it’s about empowering other developers to solve theirs, too. With React-Framify, I built something that transformed how app presentations could be showcased, and the response was overwhelming. PackShip takes that momentum to the next level. Inspired by the challenges I faced when publishing React-Framify, I wanted to simplify the process for developers, especially those just starting out or those who haven’t published a package before. The goal is to eliminate the tedious, repetitive tasks that come with setting up, configuring, and publishing npm packages. Whether you’re new to coding and eager to get your first package out there, or a seasoned developer who’s tired of wasting time on the same configurations for every project, PackShip is here to help. By automating the boring setup, PackShip allows you to focus on what really matters—building great tools and products. PackShip continues the spirit of React-Framify’s success, driven by the belief that development should be efficient and enjoyable. It’s a tool made by a developer, for developers, to make the npm publishing journey easier and more accessible to all.
Michael Turner
@hatem_soliman what a brilliant thought process. Awesome tool. PackShip sounds like a real time-saver for devs. Kudos to you for making npm publishing so much easier!
Hatem Soliman
@michaelturner Thanks for the kind words! PackShip was made to help devs like you get more done with less hassle. I’m sure you’ll love how much time it frees up on npm publishing! But hey, if it’s not something you need right now, feel free to share it with other devs who could benefit from it. It might be just what they’re looking for! Let's help PackShip become #1 product of the day!
Mason Derek Holloway
This seems like a super handy tool. I haven't tried it yet but it looks like it'll save a lot of time for npm publishing. Congrats on bringing this out!
Hatem Soliman
@masonderekholloway Appreciate that Mason. I was super excited to launch this since I know the before and after using a tool like this. I'd love to know your thoughts so why the wait? Let me know if you got any concerns. HUGE PROMO is still running right now but for a limited time only
Hatem Soliman
@masonderekholloway It would also be appreciated if you share PackShip with friends and other devs
Star Boat
Congrats to the team behind PackShip! 🚀 It’s amazing to see how you’ve taken the lessons from React-Framify and turned them into an even more powerful tool for developers. Can’t wait to see how this simplifies the npm publishing experience for everyone! Keep up the fantastic work, @hatem_soliman! 🎉
Hatem Soliman
@star_boat Thank you for your wonderful words, mate. Why don't you treat yourself with a copy of PackShip and let me know your thoughts? I'd love to hear feedback
Justin
Hey there! 🎉 Excited to hear about PackShip! I love that you’re focusing on automating those repetitive tasks—definitely something every developer can appreciate! Looking forward to seeing how PackShip evolves and helps the developer community! Keep up the great work! 🛠️
Hatem Soliman
@xie_w Great products address specific needs and offer solutions ("Painkillers"). People are drawn to products that solve their problems quickly. While self-improvement tools like Habit Trackers are valuable, they're less effective in attracting immediate attention compared to products that address pressing issues. That's why I instantly thought of PackShip when releasing my first NPM package. Thanks man for the support and look forward for more feedback from you!