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okst-test

v1.0.0

Published

Avallone components library

Downloads

4

Readme

Build And Test .github/workflows/release.yml

Description

Components library for Avallone

Publishing

The publishing is done automatically via Github actions. The .npmrc uses @avallone-io:registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com as scope to match the Avallone Github registry.

Using the libraries

Registry login

Before you can use Avallone packages, you have to login into Github npm registry.

  1. Start by generating a personal access token with the following scopes: ['repo', 'write:packages', 'delete:packages', 'read:user', 'read:email']
  2. Copy the generated token (this will be your password)
  3. Run the following: npm login --scope=@avallone-io --registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com. Follow the instructions and add your Github User, for password use the token generated in 2) and finally, add your email
  4. Now you should be able to install @avallone-io scoped packages.

Working with this template

When the first version of the library is complete, uncomment the code from .github/workflows/release.yml. That will create enable the necessary configs for auto deployment.