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@numaryhq/storybook

v1.3.1

Published

## Run

Downloads

154

Readme

Storybook

Run

yarn

yarn storybook

Sync Storybook and Console

Yalc is a package that allows you to use packages locally without having to publish a new version to NPM. It allows you to link the package.json to a .yalc folder which works like the node_modules folder.

Install Yalc globally npm i -g yalc

Build and push modification or new version npm run local-publish

Install the Storybook package locally on a project (you need to run this on console or another project) yalc add @numaryhq/storybook

After installation, each time you run the build and push command, the package will be automatically updated on all projects where the package was installed with Yalc

Be careful to modify the package.json on console before putting it into production!

When you add the package with Yalc, the package.json will transform from "@numary/storybook": "^1.1.x" to "@numary/storybook": "file/.yalc..." so remember to change it before putting it into production