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@osu-cass/sb-components
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npm install --save @osu-cass/sb-components
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npm install
to setup development environment.npm run storybook
to launch the live demo.npm run test
to run snapshot testsnpm run test:prod
to run tests with no cachenpm run test -- -u
to update snapshot tests with new results (commit the .snap files).npm run storybook-publish
to publish storybook to gh-site/storybooknpm run tsdoc-publish
to publish TypeScript docs to gh-site/tsdocnpm run prepare
to determine if a npm publish would succeednpm run webpack
to run dev webpack outputs to libnpm run webpack:prod
to run production webpack outputs to libFAQs
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We found that @osu-cass/sb-components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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