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This setup demonstrates a React app using a typescript component library.
This setup demonstrates a React app using a typescript component library.
The trick is to use Babel to compile typescript (rather than rollup-plugin-typescript and rely on typescript for type checking and generation of declaration files. You'll receive faster builds and can still use the Babel plugins you're used to.
Clone this repository:
npx degit https://github.com/ben-rogerson/twin.examples/component-library-emotion folder-name
Inside the project folder, install the dependencies using yarn workspaces:
yarn install
And start the dev server:
yarn dev
FAQs
This setup demonstrates a React app using a typescript component library.
We found that @dicksonp/test-rollup demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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