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@kano/code
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import { Editor } from '@kano/code/index.js';
const editor = new Editor({ sourceType: 'blockly' });
editor.inject(document.body);
This project is going under a transition to TypeScript. The TypeScript compiler is setup to allow JavaScript files. If you are about to create a new file, create a TypeScript file instead of a JavaScript file. If you are about to make a lot of changes to a file, if possible, move it to TypeScript.
Install dependencies
yarn
yarn tsc --watch
In a separate terminal
yarn serve
Browse the directories under examples
to run the editor.
While writing tests, run
yarn serve-test
And open the prompted URL to run your tests. You can click on a suite to only run that suite.
Documentation is hosted at https://code-docs.kano.me. The website infrastructure is deployed using terraform. To update the infrastructure, change the files under terraform
and run:
cd terraform
terraform init
terraform apply
The documentation is deployed by jenkins and scoped to the version in package.json
Run yarn publish
, update version. Make sure to update version in kit-app-ui as well.
FAQs
## The Repository
We found that @kano/code demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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