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ctm-compass-react

v0.0.18

Published

A react library that follows the CTM Compass design system

Downloads

36

Readme

CTM Compass

Available Scripts

Build the library

npm run rollup

Publish the library

npm publish

Run tests

npm run test

Run storybook locally

npm run storybook

Run storybook tests

npm run test-storybook

Build storybook

npm run build-storybook

Publishing a Release

Make sure all files on master are merged in.
Run tests to make sure they all still pass.
Run storybook and make sure stories are working.
Run parcel to generate new exports.
Publish storybook.
Make sure all changes are merged in again. (Possibly need to start ignoring some items here, or re-evaluate step 1).
Use np to publish new package.