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@elevate_security/elevate-component-library
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A component library for sharing Elevate Components between each of our projects
npm install @elevate_security/elevate-component-library --save
cont Elevate = require('@elevate_security/elevate-component-library')
render() {
return (
<Elevate.Typography.H1>This is the tab content 1</Elevate.Typography.H1>
)
}
npm install
npm run storybook
In component library, run: npm link
Take the generated link and import into your parent project like so:
const Elevate = require('/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@elevate_security/elevate-component-library')
const { Logo } = Elevate
After getting your PR approved, but before merging, do the following on your feature branch:
npm version major|minor|patch
. This command bumps the package.json version and creates a git commit with a tag attached for the new version.git push origin <my-feature-branch>
git checkout master && git pull origin master && git push --tags origin
FAQs
A library of elevate UI components
The npm package @elevate_security/elevate-component-library receives a total of 103 weekly downloads. As such, @elevate_security/elevate-component-library popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @elevate_security/elevate-component-library demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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