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@commutatus/expa-design-system

v0.1.45

Published

Design system

Downloads

46

Readme

EXPA Design System

Welcome to the EXPA Design System brought to you by Commutatus UX.

Getting started

This project utilizes Storybook for component development. If you would like to know more about Storybook or how it works, check out their website.

Project Installation & Setup:

Clone the repository down locally. cd into the project and run npm install to install all project dependencies.

Running the Development Environment:

The Storybook development environment can be started by running npm start

Whenever you add, remove, or alter a component's css annotation metadata, you'll need to restart Storybook to see those changes.

Configuring Node and NVM

Node v12 is recommended for use with the Design System repository, and NVM is the recommended choice for managing multiple versions of Node on your computer.

A .nvmrc file is included in this project to aid in local development. To utilize it for setting your project's node version, run nvm use in the root of the directory. Additionally, you can set up a deeper shell integration for automatically invoking the nvmrc file when you change into the project directory by following these instructions.

Developing in Storybook

Once the development server is started with npm start, you can load it at http://localhost:6006.

Tasks

npm start

Starts the Storybook server for local development.

Tests

npm test: run all tests

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Please open a new GitHub Issue.