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@empye/theme-empye

v0.0.11

Published

New theme for Vue Storefront based on Storefront UI

Readme

<<<<<<< HEAD To be able to use new Capybara theme in your Vue Storefront installation, you need to:

  1. Install lerna globally:

    npm install -g lerna

    or

    yarn global add lerna
  2. Configure empye repository as a git submodule in theme path of your Vue Storefront workspace, and then track master branch:

    git submodule add -b master https://github.com/empye-org/empye.git src/themes/empye
  3. Fetch all the data:

    git submodule update --init --remote
  4. Update Vue Storefront configuration by copying local.json file from empye to root config directory.

  5. Update TypeScript compiler option in tsconfig.json in root directory: change value for compilerOptions.paths.theme/* from default theme ["src/themes/default/*"] to brand new Capybara theme: ["src/themes/empye/*"].

  6. Download all dependencies and start development server:

    lerna bootstrap && yarn dev
  7. That’s all! Now after opening your development server (http://localhost:3000 by default) you should see Vue Storefront with Empye theme! 🎉 =======

empye

VSF Theme

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