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@rx-store/core

v1.1.0

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RX Store

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Rx Store is a reactive state management solution for frontend component libraries such as React & Angular, allowing you to build your application's logic using RxJs.

Read the documentation to learn more about rx store and get started!

Development

First, clone the monorepo onto your machine:

git clone [email protected]:rx-store/rx-store.git

Then, install the monorepo dependencies:

yarn

This monorepo uses Nx, which allows:

  • Visualizing the dependencies between packages
  • Automatically compiling affected packages when there are changes
  • Run CI checks only for affected packages when there are changes.

To develop locally, you may install Nx globally:

npm install -g @nrwl/cli

The packages are organized into apps folder, which are runnable, and libs for library code. To generate a new app or lib, see the Nx docs.

Running the "Examples" in the "apps" folder

Replace react-example-counter with the name of the project in the apps folder you want to run.

Develop:

nx serve react-example-counter

When editing files in the core during development, the example you are running will re-compile. Nx builds a dependency graph, and runs webpack from the top level. If changes are made in a package that the example app depends on, or any package it in turn depends on, Nx will figure it out & re-build the affected packages.

Build:

nx build --with-deps react-example-counter

By passing --with-deps, we are telling Nx to build a dependency graph & compile all of the package(s) the example project depends on, and all of the package(s) those in turn depend on.

Developing on the Website / Docs

Develop:

nx run rx-store-website:docusaurus

Build:

nx build rx-store-website:docusaurus

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!