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@brudi/brudi-toolbox-webapp

v0.3.0

Published

brudi Toolbox for Webapps

Downloads

18

Readme

brudi Toolbox Webapp Helper

Helper library for brudi Mesh webapp developers.

Installation

Install the package with

yarn add -D @brudi/brudi-toolbox-webapp

Development

Quickstart

To install dependencies with Yarn, run:

$ yarn install

Linting

NOTE: The linter will run against everything in the lib directory.

JavaScript Linting

This assumes you have eslint and eslint-watch installed. If you don't, run the following:

$ yarn global add eslint eslint-watch

To run the linter once:

$ yarn lint:js

To run the watch task:

$ yarn lint:js:watch

Build

NOTE: When you run build, Babel will create a build directory. This is what users will interact with when they use the brudi Toolbox React Webapp Helper library. Nothing in lib gets shipped with the published module.

Run once:

$ yarn build

Run the watch script:

$ yarn build:watch

License

BDIL