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@patterninc/react-ui
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React UI component library for use at Pattern.
The package can be found at @patterninc/react-ui.
The project is setup to run using Yarn. You can install all dependencies by running yarn.
To run the example app:
yarn start
yalc publish in this repoyalc link @patterninc/react-ui in shelf/predictthen, when you update the styleguide and want to see it in shelf/predict:
yarn yalc-push in this repoNote: you can either install yalc globally, or prefix all the previous commands with npx, e.g. npx yalc publish
To build the module to build, so the updated version can be used by other applications:
yarn build
The build makes the following available:
dist/react-ui.jsdist/styles.cssThe JavaScript file contains no styles at all. You'll need to import both to get the look and feel. The following packages are peer dependencies to the library:
FAQs
A reusable React component library for Pattern applications.
The npm package @patterninc/react-ui receives a total of 176 weekly downloads. As such, @patterninc/react-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @patterninc/react-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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