Hasty Treat - How To Publish A React Component To NPM
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about documentation libraries, starting and maintaining projects, how to publish React components to NPM, and more!
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Show Notes
2:40 - Create React Library
6:55 - Documentation libraries
10:54 - What I’m building
13:13 - Linking library to projects
14:52 - Improvements and community thoughts
Links
- Rollup
- testing-library/react-testing-library
- transitive-bullshit/create-react-library
- leveluptuts/fresh
- How To Make a React Component Library - Making A React Library
- React Styleguidist
- Storybook
- Docz
- DocSource
- npm-link
- Yarn
- wesbos/dump
- wesbos/Waait
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