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@ddict/bubble

v1.2.7

Published

To get the Ddict Bubble project up and running on your local machine, follow these steps:

Downloads

76

Readme

Ddict Bubble (Content Scripts Popover)

To get the Ddict Bubble project up and running on your local machine, follow these steps:

Prerequisites

  • Node v20+

Installation

npm install

Running the Project Locally

npm run dev

This command will start a local development server. You can now access the application in your web browser at the address provided in the terminal output (usually http://localhost:5173).

Run Lint Check

To check for linting errors, run:

npm run lint

This command will use ESLint to check your code for any linting errors based on the project's configuration.

Format Code with Prettier

To format your code according to the project's Prettier configuration, run:

npm run format

Building the Project

npm run build

This command compiles the application into static files in the dist directory. These files can then be deployed to a web server.

Previewing the Build

After building the project, you can preview the production build locally by running:

npm run preview

Check the terminal output for the local URL to access the preview (usually http://localhost:4173)