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nama-design

v0.8.7

Published

This package delivers all the shareable components from Nama and its styles. One can access compiled CSS or SCSS source files. Components are built with React and TypeScript.

Readme

Nama Design System

This is where you can find all shared components for Nama projects. The project uses React + Typescript to build the components and Storybook to visualize it.

This should be the place where designers and developers can come and check out the components can be used in projects.

Install

Clone the repo, enter the folder and run

yarn install

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

yarn storybook

It will run the Storybook server in your machine. Then you can navigate and experiment with the components youll find there

yarn build:icons

If you added a new icon to the project, its svg should be converted to a React component. To do so, run the command above. OBS.: All the svg files in the nama-icon/svg will be deleted.

yarn build

It will create the dist folder and put there every needed file to the shareable package