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Button
Button.tsx
*.stories.tsx
: Button.stories.tsx
src
-- ComponentFolder
-- Component.tsx
-- Component.stories.tsx
-- index.ts
index
file: index.ts
export { default as Component } from './Component';
export * from './Component';
/**
* Primary UI component for user interaction
*/
// Interface description (e.g: TreeViewProps.tsx)
export interface ButtonProps {
/**
* Is this the principal call to action on the page?
*/
primary?: boolean;
/**
* What background color to use
*/
backgroundColor?: string;
/**
* How large should the button be?
*/
size?: "small" | "medium" | "large";
/**
* Button contents
*/
label: string;
/**
* Optional click handler
*/
onClick?: () => void;
}
src
folderindex.ts
file.export * from './Button';
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. See README
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