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expedite-test

v0.1.0

Published

EXPEDITE

Readme

expedite-react

The niche.com design system.

How it was built

This repo pulls in colors and styles from Expedite-Tokens.

This was built using Create-React-App with the TypeScript template enabled. The Storybook installation makes use of the Storybook CRA Preset. The Storybook Webpack config is customized somewhat with regard to modularized scss styles.

How to start it

Clone the project, navigate into the expedite-react directory, then npm install

npm run dev

To work from a local running instance of Storybook It runs the app in the development mode on http://localhost:9009.

It should load automatically in the browser and reload if you make edits. You will also see any lint errors in the console.

npm run build

Bundles up the components for consumption by Website or other repos

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to develop in expedite-react.

Testing

Please see the Testing Changes section of CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to test changes during development and to allow other developers or QA analysts to more easily see the effects of your changes for the purpose of Code Reviews and QAing.