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@studyworld/kit

v0.0.34

Published

Collection of design rules, tokens and UI components

Downloads

3

Readme

a24-kit contains React UI component libraries for performer and customer repositories.

Installation

yarn add @a24/kit

Sandbox

To start the sandbox server. It will help during the development of the component

yarn sandbox

You can go to localhost

Import

Import UI components from the appropriate package

import { Button } from "@a24-kit";

<Button>Text</Button>
  • hooks - @a24-kit/hooks
  • helpers - @a24-kit/helpers
  • icons - @a24-kit/icons
  • common - @a24-kit/common

Examples

todo

Conventional commits

  • feat (features): A new feature
  • fix (Bug Fixes): A bug fix
  • refactor (Code Refactoring): A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
  • perf (Performance Improvements): A code change that improves performance
  • revert (Reverts): Revert something
  • docs (Documentation): Documentation only changes
  • build (Builds): Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: npm, yarn, esbuild, webpack, etc)
  • ci (Continuous Integrations): Changes to CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
  • chore (Chores): Changes which doesn't change source code or tests e.g. changes to the build process, auxiliary tools, libraries
  • style (Styles): Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
  • test (Tests): Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests

Commit message structure

<type>[optional scope]: <description>

[optional body]

[optional footer]

A commit that has the text BREAKING CHANGE: at the beginning of its optional body or footer section introduces a breaking API change

More details at conventionalcommits.org

Examples
feat: add button
fix: button bug fix
feat!: breaking changes
chore(deps): update dependencies