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carte-blanche-react-plugin
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This plugin gives you an isolated development space for your react components. It starts a server at `localhost:8082` for saving and editing your variations.
This plugin gives you an isolated development space for your react components. It starts a server at localhost:8082
for saving and editing your variations.
new CarteBlanche({
includes: /* … */,
plugins: [
new ReactPlugin()
]
})
variationFolderName
(default: variations
): The name of the folders that stores the variation files.new ReactPlugin({
variationFolderName: 'examples'
})
port
(default: 8082): The port the variations server runs at.
new ReactPlugin({
port: 7000
})
hostname
(default: localhost
): The URL the variations server runs at.
new ReactPlugin({
hostname: 'mydomain.com'
})
FAQs
This plugin gives you an isolated development space for your react components. It starts a server at `localhost:8082` for saving and editing your variations.
The npm package carte-blanche-react-plugin receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, carte-blanche-react-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that carte-blanche-react-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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