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@exemplar/storybook-react-native
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Run React Native Storybook for a React Component that's using the consistent example structure defined by exemplar.
@exemplar/storybook-react-nativeRun React Native Storybook for a React Component that's using the consistent example structure defined by exemplar.
Add @exemplar/storybook-react-native to your dependencies.
npm i --save-dev @exemplar/storybook-react-native
Add ios and android run scripts to your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"storybook:ios": "exemplar-native --platform ios",
"storybook:android": "exemplar-native --platform android"
}
}
The exemplar-native CLI supports the following flags:
--platform: define the platform to use, defaults to ios.--entry: define a custom path for the storybook examples, defaults to [cwd]/examples/native.Before you can run storybook you will need create some @exemplar style
examples: see the example structure in a nutshell.
FAQs
Run React Native Storybook for a React Component that's using the consistent example structure defined by exemplar.
We found that @exemplar/storybook-react-native demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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