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@preply/ds-docs-pages
Advanced tools
Readme
Documentation pages (welcome, themes, ...)
Follow the instructions in @preply/ds-workspace.
Execute yarn dev
in @preply/ds-docs to launch the docs.
If you are iterating on these docs, you might want to run ``yarn devand
yarn docs` in the root (in separate terminals) as per instructions in @preply/ds-workspace.
Documentation entry point is in @preply/ds-docs.
Details about tools and configurations in @preply/ds-workspace.
This package should depend only on:
@preply/ds-docs-context
DS Provider@preply/ds-docs-toolkit
components for MDX files README
storybook@storybook/***
and Webpack loadersDo NOT add dependencies on Preply component libraries, especially DS packages like ds-core
, ds-web-lib
, ...
FAQs
> Documentation pages (welcome, themes, ...)
The npm package @preply/ds-docs-pages receives a total of 795 weekly downloads. As such, @preply/ds-docs-pages popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @preply/ds-docs-pages 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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