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another-react-lib

v1.3.0

Published

another-react-lib React component

Readme

Another-React-Lib

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Just another React Library filled with awesome reusable components

Install

Navigate into your React project and run the following command:
npm i another-react-lib

Usage

This is a very basic example to get you started

import React from 'react';
import {SimpleRedButton} from "another-react-lib" 

function App() {
  return (
    <div className="App">
      <SimpleRedButton text={'so very simple and red'}/>
    </div>
  );
}

export default App;

Contributing

If you want to contrbiute to this project please take a look at the guidelines/how-to

About

As the name of the library suggests, it's simply another React library.
So then what's the motivation, you may ask. Well, when I saw Hacktoberfest 2019 was around the corner, I was looking at what I could contribute to this year. For me I find it daunting to find a repository where I can contribute
at my own level. The projects I had encountered were either too basic or way too advanced.

I wanted to create a repository that people from beginner to advanced could contribute in a meaningful way. (Myself included obviously)

Oh and I was able to get this project up and running by using nwb, which is an npm package for creating npm packages. So if you want to make your own React library and open source it, I advise checking them out.