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former-kit-skin-pagarme
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Our style guide as a FormerKit skin
This skin is based on our component style guide and built to work with FormerKit Dashboard setup. To use it, you need to set some configurations on Webpack and install some packages.
To build a npm-ready package:
yarn build
In real life you will probably want to see changes made in this skin package in an already existing application.
To register the skin as a "linkable" package, run the following command in the skin directory:
yarn link
Then, in an existing application link the registered package:
yarn link former-kit-skin-pagarme
To keep watching for changes:
yarn start
The publishing process is automated using a combination of GitHub Actions and CircleCI. We're using the release-please-action in order to automatically create GitHub releases and bump the package.json version based on commit messages conventions known as Conventional Commits. And on Circle CI we have the NPM publishing workflow.
By following those commit conventions the release-please-action will automatically identify when you're merging a pull request which is in accordance and immediately after will create another pull request which will contain the changelog, the package.json version bump, a tag, and a release indicating the new version.
You're not required to merge this release pull request, but when you do it will trigger a workflow on CircleCI which will publish the new version of the package to NPM.
See LICENSE.
FAQs
A skin for former-kit based on Pagar.me's brand
We found that former-kit-skin-pagarme demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 20 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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