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be-navigation
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Buyer Experience Navigation (be-navigation) contains a modular navigation for about.gitlab.com.
.nvmrc
, .tool-versions
, .npmrc
for the current node version.Start app: yarn dev
Lint: yarn lint
Serve built app: yarn preview
In previous versions, we had used Vue CLI, so make sure to update yarn install
dependencies if you had used this repo before the transition to Vite. Another big change we noticed was the removal of the scoped
attribute in Single File Components. This was leading to large CSS payloads. We should aim to keep the contents of /dist
under ~250kb to make sure that it is production optimized.
One consequence of this transition was that we broke Review Apps for this repo. We should configure that as soon as we have bandwidth for that.
Navigation release: Version x.x.xx
and include links to the MRs and Issues included in this releasemain
, with all changespackage.json
yarn build
npm publish
(Note: You may need to login with your npm credentials using npm login
)origin/main
be-navigation is available as an npm package.
// with npm
npm install be-navigation
// with yarn
yarn add be-navigation
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The npm package be-navigation receives a total of 1,960 weekly downloads. As such, be-navigation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that be-navigation 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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