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autocasting-ui-library-padimasso

v1.1.4

Published

UI Library para el ecosistema de Auto Casting by Padimasso

Readme

🎨 AutoCasting UI Library

UI Library oficial para el ecosistema de Auto Casting
Construida con React, TailwindCSS, Storybook y Rollup.


🚀 ¿Qué incluye este repositorio?

  • ⚛️ Componentes reutilizables en React
  • 🎨 Estilos con TailwindCSS 4
  • 📘 Documentación visual con Storybook
  • 📦 Build listo para distribución vía NPM o uso local
  • ✅ Soporte completo para TypeScript y tipado externo

🧰 Requisitos previos

Asegurate de tener instalado:

  • Node.js v22+ (instalación recomendada con NVM)
  • npm v10+

⚠️ Otros entornos pueden fallar al compilar TailwindCSS v4.
Se recomienda estrictamente usar nvm y Node 22.16.0 para desarrollo local.


📦 Instalación local y uso con Storybook

git clone https://github.com/PadiMassoOrg/AutoCasting-UI-Library.git
cd AutoCasting-UI-Library

# Instalación de dependencias
npm install

# Iniciar Storybook (http://localhost:6006)
npm run storybook

🛠️ Scripts disponibles

  • npm run build (Compila la librería: Rollup + CSS (genera la carpeta dist/))
  • npm run storybook (Levanta el entorno visual con Storybook)
  • npm run lint (Ejecuta ESLint sobre los archivos fuente)
  • npm run format (Formatea el código con Prettier)

🔁 Flujo de desarrollo diario

Para trabajar localmente en la librería y reflejar los cambios en tu frontend:

  1. Modificá o creá componentes en src/components.

  2. Corré el build para regenerar el output consumible:

npm run build
  1. En tu frontend, asegurate de importar el paquete local actualizado.

Tip: Si tu frontend no refleja cambios, intentá borrar .turbo, .next, o reiniciar el dev server.


📚 Documentación extendida

Para más detalles sobre arquitectura, releases, convenciones y CI/CD, consultá:

📖 Documentación en Confluence