learnstorybook-design-system-example-app v0.1.0
This application ships with the main React configuration files you'll need to get up and running fast.
π Quick start
ddd 1. Create the application.
Use [degit](https://github.com/Rich-Harris/degit) to get this template.
```bash
# Clone the template
npx degit chromaui/learnstorybook-design-system-example-app example-app
```
Install the dependencies.
Navigate into your new siteβs directory and install the necessary dependencies.
# Navigate to the directory cd example-app/ # Install the dependencies yarn
Open the source code and start editing!
Open the
example-app
directory in your code editor of choice and building your first component!
π What's inside?
A quick look at the top-level files and directories included with this template.
.
βββ .storybook
βββ node_modules
βββ public
βββ src
βββ .env
βββ .gitignore
βββ LICENSE
βββ package.json
βββ yarn.lock
βββ README.md
.storybook
: This directory contains Storybook's configuration files.node_modules
: This directory contains all of the modules of code that your project depends on (npm packages).public
: This directory will contain the development and production build of the site.src
: This directory will contain all of the code related to what you will see on your application..gitignore
: This file tells git which files it should not track or maintain during the development process of your project.package.json
: Standard manifest file for Node.js projects, which typically includes project specific metadata (such as the project's name, the author among other information). It's based on this file that npm will know which packages are necessary to the project.yarn.lock
: This is an automatically generated file based on the exact versions of your npm dependencies that were installed for your project. (Do not change it manually).README.md
: A text file containing useful reference information about the project.
Contribute
If you encounter an issue with the template, we encourage you to open an issue in this template's repository.
Learning Storybook
- Read our introductory tutorial at Learn Storybook.
- Learn how to transform your component libraries into design systems in our Design Systems for Developers tutorial.
- See our official documentation at Storybook.
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