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@kyper/mui
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In order to run the project you will need to make sure that you have yarn installed. It must be higher than 1.22 in order to do that you must have corepack enabled. Do not just run "npm i" to install dependencies, all packages must be installed with yarn.
yarn
or yarn install
to install dependenciesyarn dev
(the project should automatically run in the browser)shipit
in the comments. Wait for shipit to merge your branch.npm publish --dry-run
.npm publish
. Look for something like '@kyper/mui@2.4.2' in the terminal output. Copy it and paste it to the end of git tag
ex: git tag @kyper/mui@2.4.2
in the terminal. After that, run git push origin --tags
and you're done.The QA storybook containing the latest changes is accessible here.
Teams are currently adding components as needed, so the list in storybook right now is what has been built so far. There are some components that are not specific to MUI, it is a custom component (ex. category icons, institution logos, and merchant logos)
Type: Created our own text component to keep things more simple and using MUI behind the scenes
Icons: we decided to use material symbol icons, which is an icon font with different controls. Calling the icon by name, and adding props for different control specificity.
#Getting Started In order to start using Kyper MUI, you will need these four packages: @mui/material @emotion/react @emotion/styled @kyper/mui
FAQs
Package containing MX theme and common controls for MUI
We found that @kyper/mui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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