name: astro-monorepo description: Guidelines for working on the Astro framework monorepo - covers build system, testing, coding conventions, and contribution workflow. Use when contributing to withastro/astro. license: BSD-3-Clause metadata: author: matthewp version: "1.0"
Astro Monorepo Development Guide
Use this skill when working on the Astro framework monorepo.
Project Structure
astro/
├── packages/ # Core packages and integrations
│ ├── astro/ # Core Astro framework
│ ├── create-astro/ # CLI scaffolding tool
│ ├── integrations/ # Framework integrations (react, vue, svelte, etc.)
│ ├── language-tools/ # VS Code extension, language server
│ ├── markdown/ # Markdown processing
│ ├── db/ # Astro DB
│ └── ...
├── examples/ # Example Astro projects
├── benchmark/ # Performance benchmarks
├── scripts/ # Build and utility scripts (astro-scripts)
└── .changeset/ # Changeset configuration
Testing
Test Framework
- Primary:
node:test(native Node.js test runner) - E2E: Playwright (Chromium + Firefox)
- Assertions:
node:assert/strict
Running Individual Tests
For most tests, run them directly with Node:
node packages/astro/test/astro-component.test.js
This is the fastest way to run a single test file during development.
Running E2E Tests
E2E tests use Playwright. To run a specific E2E test by name:
# From root - runs test matching the pattern
pnpm run test:e2e:match "test name pattern"
# Or from packages/astro
cd packages/astro
pnpm run test:e2e:match "test name pattern"
This runs playwright test -g "pattern" which matches against test names.
Test Patterns
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import { describe, it, before, after } from "node:test";
import { loadFixture } from "./test-utils.js";
describe("Feature", () => {
let fixture;
before(async () => {
fixture = await loadFixture({ root: "./fixtures/my-test/" });
await fixture.build();
});
it("should work", async () => {
const html = await fixture.readFile("/index.html");
assert.ok(html.includes("expected content"));
});
});
Important: Use a custom outDir per test to avoid cache conflicts between tests.
Runtime Code Restrictions
The codebase has three distinct runtime contexts:
- Node.js (
src/core/) - Build/dev commands, can use any Node.js APIs - Inside Vite (
src/runtime/server/) - SSR execution, some Node.js restrictions - Browser (
src/runtime/client/) - Client hydration, no Node.js APIs
CRITICAL: Code in runtime/ folders or runtime.ts files must be runtime-agnostic:
- NO direct
node:imports (breaks Cloudflare, Deno, etc.) - Node.js APIs allowed in Vite plugins but NOT in virtual modules
- Test runtime code works in non-Node environments
Contribution Workflow
Git
Do not stage or commit changes unless explicitly asked to.
Changesets
Required for any package changes (not needed for examples/*):
pnpm exec changeset
Select affected packages, bump type (patch/minor/major), and write a description.
Pull Requests
When creating a pull request, use the template at .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md. The PR body must include:
- Changes - Short, concise bullet points describing what changed. Include before/after screenshots if relevant.
- Testing - Explain how the change was tested. If no tests were added, explain why.
- Docs - Note if docs are needed. Tag
@withastro/maintainers-docsfor feedback if unsure.
Don't forget to run pnpm exec changeset before submitting!
Working with GitHub Issues
Identifying URL Types
Regular issue URL:
https://github.com/withastro/astro/issues/14481
^^^^^^
Issue number
Project board item URL:
https://github.com/orgs/withastro/projects/21/views/1?pane=issue&itemId=154871753
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"orgs" Project # Project item ID (NOT an issue number)
Key differences:
- Regular issues:
/repos/or/{owner}/{repo}/issues/{number} - Project items:
/orgs/{org}/projects/{number}withitemIdquery param - Project items can be draft issues (no linked repo issue), linked issues, or pull requests
Fetching Regular Issues
Use gh issue view for regular repository issues:
# Fetch a specific issue by number
gh issue view 14481 --repo withastro/astro
# Fetch with full body content in JSON format
gh issue view 14481 --repo withastro/astro --json title,body,url,labels,state
# List recent issues
gh issue list --repo withastro/astro --limit 20
Fetching Project Board Items
Project board URLs require GraphQL. The itemId in the URL is a project-specific database ID, not an issue number.
# Fetch a specific project item by its itemId (e.g., 154871753)
gh api graphql -f query='
query {
organization(login: "withastro") {
projectV2(number: 21) {
items(first: 100) {
nodes {
databaseId
type
fieldValues(first: 20) {
nodes {
... on ProjectV2ItemFieldTextValue {
text
field { ... on ProjectV2FieldCommon { name } }
}
... on ProjectV2ItemFieldSingleSelectValue {
name
field { ... on ProjectV2FieldCommon { name } }
}
}
}
content {
... on Issue {
title
body
url
number
}
... on DraftIssue {
title
body
}
}
}
}
}
}
}' | jq '.data.organization.projectV2.items.nodes[] | select(.databaseId == 154871753)'
Important: Project items with "type": "DRAFT_ISSUE" have no linked repository issue - their content is only in the DraftIssue fragment. Items with "type": "ISSUE" are linked to real repo issues.
Common Issue Queries
# Search for issues by label
gh issue list --repo withastro/astro --label "bug" --limit 20
# Search issues by text
gh issue list --repo withastro/astro --search "cloudflare adapter"
# Get issue comments
gh api repos/withastro/astro/issues/14481/comments
Downloading StackBlitz Reproductions
Bug reports often include StackBlitz reproductions. Use stackblitz-clone to download them:
# Clone a StackBlitz project to a directory
npx stackblitz-clone https://stackblitz.com/edit/project-id
# Clone to a specific directory
npx stackblitz-clone https://stackblitz.com/edit/project-id ./my-repro
You can also change the URL domain from stackblitz.com to stackblitz.zip to download directly:
Original: https://stackblitz.com/edit/nuxt-starter-k7spa3r4
Download: https://stackblitz.zip/edit/nuxt-starter-k7spa3r4