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was-components

v0.0.9

Published

Biblioteca de componentes compartilhada baseada em RadixUI e Tailwind

Downloads

7

Readme

was-components

Biblioteca de componentes compartilhada baseada em RadixUI e Tailwind

install dependencies

npm install

build the library, available under dist

npm run build

Develop and test locally

~~A melhor maneira de desenvolver e testar um componente é criando demonstrações na pasta docs/components/demo, conforme mostrado pelos exemplos de componentes.~~

Para testar a biblioteca em seu aplicativo Vue3 localmente:

Na pasta raiz desta biblioteca, execute npm link. Isso criará um link simbólico para a biblioteca. Na pasta raiz do seu aplicativo cliente, execute npm link my-lib. Isso adicionará o link simbólico à pasta node_modules do seu aplicativo cliente. Agora você pode importar my-lib no seu aplicativo cliente. Nesse caso, não é necessário adicionar my-lib como dependência do seu aplicativo cliente.

Se houve alterações na biblioteca, será necessário rebuildar a biblioeca. O aplicativo Vue3 que a estiver rodando deverá recarregar automaticamente quando a construção da biblioteca for concluída.