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The perfect boilerplate to help you to create your own React UI Kit.
Make sure that you have Node v8 or above installed.
git clone git@github.com:juicycleff/furry-ui.git
cd furry-ui
.npm ci
in order to install dependencies.npm run storybook
to see the example Storybook at http://localhost:6006.To add a new component, just run npm run generate
. This command will generate all the component (Stateless or not) files for you.
To test your components run npm test
.
By default we run tests and lint before any push.
To deploy storybook to Github Pages run npm run deploy-storybook
.
MIT
FAQs
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