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react-scrabble

v1.6.0

Published

The scrabble board game written in React

Downloads

3

Readme

react-scrabble

The familiar scrabble word game written in React.js

Build Status npm version

Usage

The data should be of the following form

const data = [
  {
    word: 'FAR',
    hint: '3 letter word that means not so close'
  },
  {
    word: 'PERIODIC',
    hint: '8 letter word, your timetable has this'
  }
]

You can initialise the board by passing the data props

import {Board} from 'react-scrabble'
class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <Board data={data}/>
    );
  }
}r

Development

  1. Getting started
cd react-scrabble/
yarn install
yarn run storybook

Scripts

  1. npm run lint : Lint all js files
  2. npm run lintfix : fix linting errors of all js files
  3. npm run semantic-release : make a release. Leave it for CI to do.
  4. npm run storybook: Start developing by using storybook
  5. npm run test : Run tests. tests file should be written as *.test.js and using ES2015
  6. npm run test:watch : Watch tests while writing
  7. npm run test:cover : Show coverage report of your tests
  8. npm run test:report : Report test coverage to codecov.io. Leave this for CI
  9. npm run build: transpile all ES6 component files into ES5(commonjs) and put it in dist directory
  10. npm run docs: create static build of storybook in docs directory that can be used for github pages

Learn how to write stories here

License

MIT