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@billes-tryckeri/poff-components

v2.0.5

Published

A library of React components for POFF

Downloads

161

Readme

POFF-COMPONENTS

Det här är en komponentbibliotek för att skapa en enhetlig design på POFF. Det är byggt med Storybook och React.

Commit information

We are using GitHub workflows to automate storybook building and publishing of new releases. As you commit changes to your project, write them down into the [Unreleased] section in CHANGELOG.md. Once a new release is created, unreleased changes are automatically moved under the new version heading. Our workflow requires that you stick with the Keep a Changelog convention.

Set up workflow for publishing and changelog: https://superface.ai/blog/npm-publish-gh-actions-changelog

Type of changes:
  • Added: for new features
  • Changed: for changes in existing functionality
  • Deprecated: for soon-to-be removed features
  • Removed: for now removed features
  • Fixed: for any bug fixes
  • Security: in case of vulnerabilities.