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An interactive React.js CLI for building atomic components & utilities.

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tyler

An interactive React.js CLI for building atomic components & utilities.

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🙋 Feature Requests

  • Step 1 Create an issue to inform the maintainers and other contributors about what you're working on.

  • Step 2 Fork the repository, develop and test your code changes and add any relevant documentation. Ensure that your commit messages describe the changes.

  • Step 3 Make a pull request.

Create an Issue

Scour the issues for an issue similar to what you'd be working on prior to starting a discussion. It's possible that someone else is already working on your idea, your approach is not quite right, or that the functionality exists already.

If not, click here to create a ticket for a feature request.

There is no style guide as of yet but attempt to keep your code as clean as possible and follow conventions already set out in the existing codebase.

Fork the Repository

Be sure to add the relevant tests before making the pull request, and ensure coverage hasn't suffered. Also update any documentation relvant to the changes you've made.

Make a Pull Request

Once you have made all your changes, tests, and updated the documentation, make a pull request against the main branch of the repository. Be sure to reference the original issue in the pull request - with either Refs #400 or Closes #400.

🚩 Issue Submission

Scour the issues for an issue similar to what you'd be working on prior to starting a discussion. It is possible that someone else has already raised something about the bug/issue you've found.

If not click here to create a ticket to describe the bug you've found.

There is no style guide as of yet but attempt to keep your code as clean as possible and follow conventions already set out in the existing codebase. We recommend using Hemingway when writing/editing documentation.

🎰 Change Log

See the CHANGELOG here.

📚 Contributors

Zishan AliRobert White
Zishan AliRobert White

📋 License

MIT License

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Package last updated on 20 Feb 2019

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