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midas-coreui

v0.1.14

Published

In the project directory, you can run:

Downloads

73

Readme

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

yarn run storybook

Runs the react storybook. Open http://localhost:6006 to view it in the browser.

The page will reload if you make edits.

To Deploy the package to NPM

Log in to npm using the command npm login

NOTE: NEVER update the package version yourself. ALWAYS do so through npm.

If publishing bug fixes (Backward compatible bug fixes, small features/tweaks)

npm version patch -m "Upgrade to %s for reasons"

0.0.1 -> 0.0.2

If publishing a new feature (Backward compatible large-ish new features)

npm version minor

0.1.5 -> 0.2.0

If publishing major change (Changes that break backward compatibility)

npm version major

1.3.7 -> 2.0.0

Above npm version commands will increase the version number and automatically take care of git add/commit for you.

To publish

npm publish

After npm publish command, you should see the updated version almost instantly on npmjs website.

If it doesn't show up, please double check cache. If clearing cache doens't work, try searching the package directly from npmjs.com search bar, that might show the latest change.

Updating downstream packages after publishing

To update consumers of midas-coreui to the latest version (e.g., mona), the below command is usually what you want:

yarn upgrade midas-coreui@~YOUR_NEW_VERSION_NUMBER

If you use a different command (there's lots of options), make sure to double-check that the package.json for the consumer you're updating has actually gone to what you want. Some commands will locally update your package but not alter the package.json file, so double-check.