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content-expose

v0.3.0

Published

A lightweight content editing devtools panel for React applications

Downloads

1,189

Readme

content-expose

A lightweight content editing devtools panel for React applications. Edit your JSON content in real-time with live preview.

Installation

npm install content-expose
# or
pnpm add content-expose
# or
yarn add content-expose

Usage

1. Initialize in your root component

// app/root.tsx or similar
import { initContentExpose, ContentExpose } from 'content-expose';
import rawContent from '../content.json';

// Initialize with your content
initContentExpose(rawContent);

export default function App() {
  return (
    <>
      <Outlet />
      <ContentExpose />
    </>
  );
}

2. Use content anywhere

// Any component
import { content } from 'content-expose';

export function Navbar() {
  return <img src={content.settings.logo.url} />;
}

export function Footer() {
  return <span>{content.settings.company_name}</span>;
}

Features

  • Keyboard shortcut: Press Cmd+E (Mac) or Ctrl+E (Windows/Linux) to toggle the panel
  • Live preview: Edit JSON and see changes immediately after clicking Preview
  • Tabbed interface: Only shows content keys you've actually accessed
  • Draggable & resizable: Position the panel wherever you want
  • Export: Copy the full JSON to clipboard for easy PR creation
  • Reset: Revert to original content at any time

How it works

  1. initContentExpose() stores your raw content in a singleton
  2. The content export is a Proxy that tracks which keys are accessed
  3. ContentExpose component shows tabs only for accessed content sections
  4. Preview stores modified content in localStorage and reloads
  5. The proxy returns localStorage content when available

License

MIT