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lwc-builder-ui

v0.1.30

Published

This package is a UI part of LWC Builder that enables you to configure Lightning Web Component (LWC) Bundle on VSCode

Downloads

26

Readme

lwc-builder-ui

LWC Builder is a tool to build, preview and configure Lightning Web Component (LWC) files to be used on the Salesforce Platform. Configure your component settings with clicks, then press "Create" button to create component files.

Installation

Now available on VSCode Marketplace https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ninoish.lwc-builder

How to start?

Start simple by running yarn watch (or npm run watch, if you set up the project with npm). This will start the project with a local development server.

The source files are located in the src folder. All web components are within the src/modules folder. The folder hierarchy also represents the naming structure of the web components.

This tool is built with LWC.

Contributing

Anyone is welcome to contribute. Please follow CONTRIBUTING.md.

Disclaimer

This tool is intended for experienced developers with LWC dev. It doesn't ensure code integrity. Please confirm the code before you deploy.

License

The code is available under the BSD 3-Clause license.