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@diwala/killer-shrew

v2.8.25

Published

Killer shrew is not startrek, but it is what got stuck: https://mst3k.fandom.com/wiki/Killer_Shrew_(drink)

Downloads

617

Readme

Intro

Killer shrew is not startrek, but it is what got stuck: https://mst3k.fandom.com/wiki/Killer_Shrew_(drink)

Development

This can be either done through storybook yarn storybook, or as an import to the running web app.
You need to run yarn dev
Then you need to change an override of the importmap to the url: http://localhost:8000/dist/index.system.js
Can see how it works here: https://github.com/joeldenning/import-map-overrides

Prepublish

  1. Manually bump killer shrew version within yoda/diwala-web-app/root-config/src/shared-map-deploy/diwala-sharedmap.json, during deployment diwala machine will bump killer shrew automatically. (No need to bump killer shrew within package.json)
        "@diwala/killer-shrew": "https://unpkg.com/@diwala/killer-shrew@NEW_VERSION_HERE/dist/index.system.js"
  2. update your commits, push and voila :tada::tada::tada::tada::tada:

Icons

We just need some extra one two three steps for the newly updated configs to get into the pipeline:

  1. Goto fontello and generate fonts with your newly updated icons and download the full webfont.
  2. Extract it somewhere, access fontello.css file within the downloaded zip and copy the icons mappings into yoda/killer-shrew/src/assets/icons.css (Make sure not to replace the whole file. Because paths are different in fontello.css file)
  3. Replace config.json file within yoda/killer-shrew/src/assets with the newly downloaded one
  4. Replace fontello.woff and fontello.eot files within yoda/killer-shrew/src/assets/fontello/font with newly downloaded ones
  5. Reload your build and we're good to go. :tada: :tada: :tada: