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@storybook/addon-onboarding
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Storybook Addon Onboarding - Introduces a new onboarding experience
This addon provides a guided tour in some of Storybook's features, helping you get to know about the basics of Storybook and learn how to write stories!
This addon comes installed by default in Storybook projects and should trigger automatically. If you want to retrigger the addon, you should make sure that your Storybook still contains the example stories that come when initializing Storybook, and you can then navigate to http://localhost:6006/?path=/onboarding after running Storybook.
This addon serves to provide you a guided experience on the basics of Storybook. Once you are done, the addon is therefore not needed anymore and will not get activated (unless triggered manually), so you can freely remove it. Here's how to do so:
yarn:
yarn remove @storybook/addon-onboarding
npm:
npm uninstall -D @storybook/addon-onboarding
pnpm:
pnpm remove -D @storybook/addon-onboarding
.storybook/main.js
fileconst config = {
stories: [
"../stories/**/*.stories.mdx",
"../stories/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|ts|tsx)",
],
addons: [
"@storybook/addon-essentials",
- "@storybook/addon-onboarding"
],
};
export default config;
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Storybook Addon Onboarding - Introduces a new onboarding experience
The npm package @storybook/addon-onboarding receives a total of 1,116,940 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/addon-onboarding popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @storybook/addon-onboarding demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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