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netlex-components

v0.1.195

Published

## Running the project - Avoiding problems

Readme

NetlexComponents

Running the project - Avoiding problems

The third-party library Quill is currently presenting some problems due to bad file extensions and types. We've developed a script to automatically fix the compilation errors:

# after running npm install
npm run fixQuill

Build

Go to the projects projects\ directory and run the next steps.

Run npm adduser and username, password, and email are read in from prompts.

Run ng build --prod netlex-ui to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.

Commit and change version project

Commit changes

Change the version in the file in the projects\netlex-ui\package.json.

Run npm version <new_version>.

Publishing

After building your library with ng build netlex-ui, go to the dist folder cd dist/netlex-ui and run npm publish.


Quick-Publish

  • After running npm install in both root and projects/netlex-ui projects, sign in with your npm account (see detailed steps below) and run:
npm run deployMaster

NPM Link

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@netlex/netlex-ui-components