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@dsmjs/components

v5.2.74

Published

React components for the dsmjs.com site

Readme

components

React components for the dsmjs.com site

Node CI Workflow Status Codecov

Usage

npm license Storybook

Installation

$ npm install @dsmjs/components --save-prod

Contribution

Conventional Commits Commitizen friendly semantic-release Dependabot This project is using Percy.io for visual regression testing. PRs Welcome

Find common contributing details in our organization-level contribution guide and project specific details below.

Dependencies

Use nvm to enable the expected version of node

$ nvm install

Install npm packages

$ npm install

View the components in isolation locally

$ npm start

Navigate to the running instance of storybook

Development

Find details about the project structure and more specific details about our approach to building components here.

Verification

Ensure that your changes pass the automated verification scripts

$ npm test

:eyes: Note: The verification script is executed automatically as a pre-commit hook. We leverage husky to configure git hooks like this automatically for you.