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@tikui/core

v4.1.1

Published

Tikui core

Downloads

4,819

Readme

Tikui Core

Tikui core is the heart of Tikui. Combined to a documentation and some configurations you will be able to create a Tikui project.

Prerequisites

  • Nodejs

How to use

Classic way

You can use it by using Tikui CLI.

As a dependency

The other way to use it is on a node project as a dependency, here is an example of use:

mkdir example-project
cd example-project
npm init
# Follow instructions
npm i @tikui/core tikuidoc-tikui
echo '{"documentation": "tikui"}' > tikuiconfig.json
mkdir src
npx tikui-core serve

Tikui is started, you may see how sources are organized to understand how to organize your components by looking at the Tikui sources structure.

Development

Install

npm i

Contribute

Tikui core contains integration and unit tests to specify features, you have to launch tests using npm:

npm test

Then you can add other tests to make a new feature and when all your feature tests are green you can create a Pull Request.

If you want to check the served generated Tikui is correct, please launch:

npm run component:open

Then you can add new Cypress scenarios and tests.