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@ronin/render
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This package renders React at the edge.
To start contributing code, first make sure you have Bun installed, which is a JavaScript runtime.
Next, clone the repo and install its dependencies:
bun install
Once that's done, link the package to make it available to all of your local projects:
bun link
Inside your project, you can then run the following command, which is similar to bun add @ronin/render or npm install @ronin/render, except that it doesn't install @ronin/render from npm, but instead uses your local clone of the package:
bun link @ronin/render
If your project is not yet compatible with Bun, feel free to replace all of the occurrences of the word bun in the commands above with npm instead.
You will just need to make sure that, once you create a pull request on the current repo, it will not contain a package-lock.json file, which is usually generated by npm. Instead, we're using the bun.lockb file for this purpose (locking sub dependencies to a certain version).
The package has 100% test coverage, which means that every single line of code is tested automatically, to ensure that any change to the source code doesn't cause a regression.
Before you create a pull request on the render repo, it is therefore advised to run those tests in order to ensure everything works as expected:
# Run all tests
bun run test
# Alternatively, run a single test
bun run test -- -t 'your test name'
FAQs
React at the edge.
The npm package @ronin/render receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @ronin/render popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ronin/render demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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