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The rss-ui
library is a ui kit for Rolec applications.
The goal for the repo is to be a single source of truth of web based UI.
Install the project dependencies with the standard npm i
.
It is advised to consume the package in development for testing purposes. This
can be achived via npm link
or through yalc
. For these docs, yalc
will be
the preferred option but feel free to use any equivalent!
First make sure to install yalc globally. This is used to consume packages in development across repos locally.
npm i yalc -g
Run the below in the root of this libraries directory to publish locally.
yalc publish
Now that the package is published, we can go into another project repo and run:
yalc add rss-ui
This is particually useful to test changes in a real-world setting without having to republish potentially broken versions of the library for testing.
When working on this library, run Storybook to build and document the components.
Storybook will also be used to test the components as they are built. This uses React Testing Library under the hood.
npm run storybook
After successful CI/CD, the Storybook will rebuild and deploy a production version.
Any changes submitted through a PR are required to pass a review before automated publishing.
FAQs
A React based UI component library.
The npm package rss-ui receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, rss-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rss-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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