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@rabiepenpm/consequatur-consequatur-nostrum

v1.0.0

Published

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Downloads

62

Readme

Open Web Component Recommendations

Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your web component project. Our recommendations include: developing, linting, testing, building, tooling, demoing, publishing and automating.

Usage

# in a new or existing folder:
npm init @open-wc
# requires node 10 & npm 6 or higher

This will kickstart a menu guiding you through all available actions.

$ npm init @open-wc
npx: installed 30 in 1.762s

        _.,,,,,,,,,._
     .d''           ``b.       Open Web Components Recommendations
   .p'      Open       `q.
 .d'    Web Components  `b.    Start or upgrade your web component project with
 .d'                     `b.   ease. All our recommendations at your fingertips.
 ::   .................   ::
 `p.                     .q'   See more details at https://open-wc.org/init/
  `p.    open-wc.org    .q'
   `b.     @openWc     .d'
     `q..            ..,'      Note: you can exit any time with Ctrl+C or Esc
        '',,,,,,,,,,''


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Homepage

For more details please visit us at open-wc.org.

Packages

| Package | Version | Description | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | building-rollup | building-rollup | Default configuration for working with rollup. | | create | create | Scaffold web components following open-wc recommendations. | | demoing-storybook | demoing-storybook | Storybook configuration following open-wc recommendations. | | eslint-config | eslint-config | Eslint configuration following open-wc recommendations. | | es-dev-server | es-dev-server | Development server for modern web apps. | | polyfills-loader | polyfills-loader | Load web component polyfills using dynamic imports. | | scoped-elements | scoped-elements | Auto define custom elements to scope them and avoid the name collision. | | semantic-dom-diff | semantic-dom-diff | To compare dom and shadow dom trees. Part of open-wc recommendations. | | testing | testing | Testing following open-wc recommendations. | | testing-helpers | testing-helpers | Testing Helpers following open-wc recommendations. | | testing-karma | testing-karma | Testing with Karma following open-wc recommendations. | | testing-karma-bs | testing-karma-bs | Testing with Karma using Browserstack following open-wc recommendations. | | testing-wallaby | testing-wallaby | Testing with wallaby following open-wc recommendations. |

Contact

Feel free to reach out to us on 𝕏 (Twitter) or create a github issue for any feedback or questions you might have.

You can also find us on the Lit & Friends slack in the #open-wc channel.

You can join the Lit & Friends slack by visiting https://lit.dev/slack-invite/.

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Guide

# bootstrap/setup
npm install

# linting
npm run lint

# local testing
npm run test

# testing via browserstack
npm run test:bs

# run commands only for a specific scope
lerna run <command> --scope @open-wc/<package-name> --stream