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react-flashcard-app
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Node package for a flashcard application implemented as a react component.
Live demo: https://aqueous-fortress-20350.herokuapp.com/
To build the examples locally, run:
npm install
npm start
Then open localhost:8000
in a browser.
The easiest way to use react-flashcard-app is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process (using Browserify, Webpack, etc).
You can also use the standalone build by including dist/react-flashcard-app.js
in your page. If you use this, make sure you have already included React, and it is available as a global variable.
npm install react-flashcard-app --save
import FlashcardApp from 'react-flashcard-app';
const data = [
[
'Deck 1',
[
'Lorem', 'dolor',
'sit', 'amet',
'consetetur', 'sadipscing',
'sed', 'diam',
],
],
[
'Deck 2',
[
'nonumy', 'eirmod',
'tempor', 'invidunt',
'ut', 'labore',
'et', 'dolore',
],
],
];
<FlashcardApp data={data} />
src
, lib
and the build process)NOTE: The source code for the component is in src
. A transpiled CommonJS version (generated with Babel) is available in lib
for use with node.js, browserify and webpack. A UMD bundle is also built to dist
, which can be included without the need for any build system.
To build, watch and serve the examples (which will also watch the component source), run npm start
. If you just want to watch changes to src
and rebuild lib
, run npm run watch
(this is useful if you are working with npm link
).
PUT LICENSE HERE
Copyright (c) 2017 Heiner Berger.
FAQs
FlashcardApp
We found that react-flashcard-app demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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