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@styleatlas/react-ui

v0.1.3

Published

Style Atlas ReactJS UI Components

Downloads

6

Readme

Style Atlas User Interface · GitHub license npm version

Beautifully crafted user interface components of Style Atlas.

# Install like so
yarn add @styleatlas/react-ui

Development

All components are tested, you can run tests with

yarn test --watch

Components can be evaluated visually using React Storybook

yarn run storybook

The package can be built with (useful for yarn link)

# once off
yarn prepare
# or, to watch
yarn watch "yarn prepare" ./src

yarn link to co-develop another project

This package is published from ./lib to maintain a flat file structure. See this post for details.

We must, therefore, cd to ./lib and then link from there.

yarn prepare &&\
cd ./lib &&\
yarn link &&\
cd -

Then in another project

yarn link @styleatlas/react-ui

Publishing

The package will be built into the ./lib directory and published from there. Simply use:

yarn dist