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@homebound/beam
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Homebound's React component design system.
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# Only when running for the first time to install dependencies for Beam & Truss
> yarn
> cd ./truss && npm i # Note that this will change director to /truss
# Easiest way to start. This runs Storybook.
> yarn start
# Re-build src/Css.ts after changing truss/ config files
> yarn build:truss
# Automatically re-build src/Css.ts after changing truss/ config files
> yarn watch:truss
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