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@urkellabs/ubl

v0.1.17

Published

Urkel Labs Block Library

Downloads

31

Readme

About

The Urkel block library, a collection of block components that improve website building efficiency. These components differ from those found in the Urkel Component Library (UCL) because these components come ready built. It is expected that the components within this library need VERY LITTLE customization to work.

Folder structure

ubl
  └── .storybook - storybook-specific configuration files
  └── src - All blocks
  └── rollup.config.js - the configuration required for simple bundling of the library

Available Scripts

  • yarn build:storybook - Builds the storybook integration from ubl development.
  • yarn start - Alias for build:storybook
  • yarn ucllink - Locally links the yalc version of ucl here. (NOTE: this could be bypassed with yarn workspaces)
  • yarn push - Pushes UBL to a local yalc package registry for use during local development