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@patreon/studio
Advanced tools
Studio Design System is Patreon’s web design system and is built with React and Styled Components and written in Typescript.
The docs for Studio Design System live at https://studio.patreon.com
npm i -P @patreon/studio
View available Studio components and how to use them in the docs.
As an example, here’s how you’d import the Text component:
import { Text } from '@patreon/studio'
Run npm run docs:server
and open localhost:3003
in your browser.
Run npm run test
or npm run test:watch
Happo is our tool for visual regression testing. It's integrated as part of our CircleCI tests, but can also be run locally, with a little bit of setup:
.env
file in the studio
directory (it will be ignored by git)npm install
to make sure dependencies are installed (dotenv
in particular).npm run happo dev
, which will watch files for changes and with the --only
flag can be limited to specific components. See the docs for more info.studio
is a sibling to patreon_react_features
in a devx
synced folderpatreon_react_features
exec npm run link:studio
studio
exec npm run build:module:watch
devx service react restart
FAQs
Patreon Studio Design System
The npm package @patreon/studio receives a total of 211 weekly downloads. As such, @patreon/studio popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @patreon/studio demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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