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cpe-patterns
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CPE's Pattern Library, powered by Drizzle
You can see the pattern library at https://cpe-patterns.netlify.com/
To use the CPE patterns CSS or JS, you can get it via:
npm i cpe-patterns
This will start a BrowserSync server on localhost:3000
npm start
Make sure you have the latest npm version (npm i -g npm
)
npm version <new version here>
(in a PR)
package.json
, package-lock.json
, and CHANGELOG.md
npm publish
(on master
, after PR is merged)cpe-patterns
in another projectIn your local cpe-patterns
folder:
npm link
- registers the module globallynpm start
- starts watcherIn a repo that uses cpe-patterns
:
npm link cpe-patterns
- This points node_modules/cpe-patterns
to your local cpe-patterns
folderWhen you want to switch back to the published version of cpe-patterns
, just run npm i
FAQs
A pattern library authoring environment
The npm package cpe-patterns receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, cpe-patterns popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cpe-patterns 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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