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Fork original repo at https://github.com/JustFly1984/react-google-maps-api. Clone your fork to local directory of your choice, install dependencies, set up your API Key, and start storybook server. Following commands should do the job:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USER_NAME/react-google-maps-api.git - clone your fork
`cd react-google-maps-api - move to newly created foldercp .storybook/example.maps.config.ts .storybook/maps.config.ts - create file with API Keyyarn install - install dependenciesyarn bootstrap - setup workspaceyarn storybook - run storybook serverAny changes you make to src folders of contained packages should reflect on the storybook server.
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