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react-paragon-topaz

v1.14.0

Published

React library based on paragon and topaz

Downloads

515

Readme

react-paragon-topaz-library

Introduction

React Library based on paragon and topaz styles. There are two types of components:

  • Simple or custom Simple components are those that do not have complexity to add styles or functionality. For example button component. Custom components are those developed according to the client's requirements. For these two types is necessary to export the component in the index.js

  • Compounds Compounds components are those that have complexity in their logic so we can only modify their styles, in the project we must import the style sheet to use them.

Development

  • Run npm install.
  • Run npm start

Testing

  • Jest test: npm test
  • Lint test: npm run lint

Publish new version package

  • run npm build
  • run npm version <update_type> replacing <update_type> with one of the semantic versioning release types (patch, major, or minor)
  • run npm publish