airview-mdx v1.9.0
This packages is a collection of React / MDX Components to render content to Web (Airview), PDF (Airview) and Presentations (MDX-Deck).
Storybook is used to documenbt these components in a standalone location..
Each component should have a dedicated .tsx file within src/stories. it should also have a .stories.tsx to describe the Component in Storybook. Optionally a .mdx can be used to document the Component in further detail if required.
Getting Started
First, install dependancies:
npm iThe run storybook:
npm run storybookOpen http://localhost:6006 with your browser to see the result.
Contributing
Commit messages should use Conventional Commits. See here for further detail.
The Conventional Commits specification is a lightweight convention on top of commit messages. It provides an easy set of rules for creating an explicit commit history; which makes it easier to write automated tools on top of. This convention dovetails with SemVer, by describing the features, fixes, and breaking changes made in commit messages.
The commit message should be structured as follows:
<type>[optional scope]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]- fix: a commit of the type
fixpatches a bug in your codebase (this correlates withPATCHin Semantic Versioning). - feat: a commit of the type
featintroduces a new feature to the codebase (this correlates withMINORin Semantic Versioning). - BREAKING CHANGE: a commit that has a footer
BREAKING CHANGE:, or appends a!after the type/scope, introduces a breaking API change (correlating withMAJORin Semantic Versioning). A BREAKING CHANGE can be part of commits of any type. - types other than
fix:andfeat:are allowed, for example @commitlint/config-conventional (based on the Angular convention) recommendsbuild:,chore:,ci:,docs:,style:,refactor:,perf:,test:, and others. - footers other than
BREAKING CHANGE: <description>may be provided and follow a convention similar to git trailer format.
Additional types are not mandated by the Conventional Commits specification, and have no implicit effect in Semantic Versioning (unless they include a BREAKING CHANGE).
A scope may be provided to a commit's type, to provide additional contextual information and is contained within parenthesis, e.g., feat(parser): add ability to parse arrays.
Examples
Commit message with description and breaking change footer
feat: allow provided config object to extend other configs
BREAKING CHANGE: `extends` key in config file is now used for extending other config filesCommit message with ! to draw attention to breaking change
feat!: send an email to the customer when a product is shippedCommit message with scope and ! to draw attention to breaking change
feat(api)!: send an email to the customer when a product is shippedCommit message with both ! and BREAKING CHANGE footer
chore!: drop support for Node 6
BREAKING CHANGE: use JavaScript features not available in Node 6.Commit message with no body
docs: correct spelling of CHANGELOGCommit message with scope
feat(lang): add Polish languageCommit message with multi-paragraph body and multiple footers
fix: prevent racing of requests
Introduce a request id and a reference to latest request. Dismiss
incoming responses other than from latest request.
Remove timeouts which were used to mitigate the racing issue but are
obsolete now.
Reviewed-by: Z
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