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@my-lava/ui-kit
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Проект основан на ANTD Design
Установите проект и запустите storybook
npm i
npm run storybook
Необходимо установить ANTD соответствующей версии UI-kit:
npm i antd
В корень проекта необходимо импортировать css для правильного отображения ANTD и константы UI-kit:
import '@my-lava/ui-kit/dist/const.css';
import '@my-lava/ui-kit/dist/main.css';
Для WYSIWYG редактора нужно установить зависимости:
npm i draft-js
npm i draftjs-utils
Сперва необходимо обновить версию, если ранее этого не было сделано. Нужно выбрать какие были изменения - patch, minor, major.
npm version patch
Далее собрать проект
npm run build
Опубликовать проект.
npm publish
Или запустить все единной коммандной
npm version patch && npm run build && npm publish
FAQs
A simple template for a custom React component library
The npm package @my-lava/ui-kit receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, @my-lava/ui-kit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @my-lava/ui-kit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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