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React Typescript Component Starter

Starter project for creating your own React component with TypeScript. This component is just a demo of what you get when you publish it.

Edit

  • Edit src/index.tsx and src/style.css

Build

  • npm i to install all dependencies.
  • npm run build to build your component
  • npm link to create a symbolic link from the global folder to your component

Run Tests

  • npm run test to run tests
  • npm run test:watch to see test status while your develop

Develop

  • Create a new React app using for example create-react-app. This app will be used for testing your component.
  • Import your react component
  • npm link <your-component> to link node_modules/<your-component> in your application to the global folder. So when importing your component it will call on the built version in the component project.
  • npm start in your component folder. You will see that every time you change something it will automatically rebuild.
  • Run your application. If using create-react-app, run it with npm start.
  • Do some changes in the component and see that the application gets updated.

Publish

  • Edit package.json by adding the correct information like name and author.
  • Create a NPM account
  • npm login with your account information
  • npm publish to publish your component so other can enjoy its existence.

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