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@txdfe/at
Advanced tools
at design system
执行 npm run site
,参考 docs/publish.md 文档操作。
执行 npm run build
def p -d
,日常CDN发布
def p -o
,线上CDN发布
npm run pub
,npm发布
如果出现 402 未授权报错问题,执行 npm publish --access public
测试版不要发 def! 因为发 def 会自动 merge 到 master 上
rm -rf node_modules
tnpm i
npm run build
npm version x.x.x-alpha.x
npm publish --tag {{你的测试版本号}}
FAQs
The npm package @txdfe/at receives a total of 516 weekly downloads. As such, @txdfe/at popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @txdfe/at 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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