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@stackbit/components
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View the Component Library at https://components.stackbit.com/
npm installnpm run devThis repository contains the components and styles used by Stackbit themes. It is published as an NPM module @stackbit/components
You can edit components and styles and view the changes in Storybook.
To use components locally with a theme without having to to publish to NPM every time use this repo: https://github.com/stackbit/stackbit-theme-utils
To build Storybook run npm build
main branchnpm run version-patch to update the patch v0.1.0 => v0.1.1 or run npm run version-minor to update the minor v0.1.1 => v0.2.0. This script updates the versions of package.json and package-lock.json, commits the changes and applies a git tag with new version.git push origin main --tagsFAQs
Stackbit components library
The npm package @stackbit/components receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, @stackbit/components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @stackbit/components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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