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@dcrall/ais-design-test

v0.1.8

Published

This repository represents the first steps in building a component library & design system for use in AIS applications. Only the roughest scaffolding currently exists, so set your expectations accordingly.

Readme

AIS Design

This repository represents the first steps in building a component library & design system for use in AIS applications. Only the roughest scaffolding currently exists, so set your expectations accordingly.

To browse the library, run the following command from the project directory.

    $ yarn storybook:serve

Team Members

  • Denny Crall
  • Ben O'Brien
  • Ross Miller
  • Brendan Hanks
  • Miles Hendrichs

Road Map

  • [ ] Add Road Map to design repo
  • [ ] Re-write README for goals & objectives
  • [ ] Configure design repo as a component library using Chris Fritz’s model
  • [x] Configure design repo to publish a Storybook
  • [ ] Explore customizing VueBootstrap with OSC colors & resources
  • [ ] Explore including library from git repo
  • [ ] Explore package publishing options
  • [ ] Table component
  • [ ] Login & authentication
  • [ ]
  • [ ] Prototype application header
  • [ ] Prototype application sidebar
  • [ ] Prototype application footer
  • [ ] Prototype Nuxt app using components & app-specific storybook
  • [ ] Component inventory
  • [ ] Document the different ways we integrate Vue into a project
    • [ ] Vue CLI app
    • [ ] Multi-page web pack build
    • [ ] script tags