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react-components-kit

A collection of reusable and themable React UI components built with styled-components.

travis build version MIT License

Install

npm install --save react-components-kit

Component showcase

Live demo available: https://taitounited.github.io/react-components-kit/

You can also test the components locally by cloning this repo and doing the following steps:

cd docs
npm install
npm start

And then open localhost:3000 in a browser.

Usage

import React from 'react';

// Import some components
import { Tooltip, Spinner } from 'react-components-kit';

const Example = () => {
  return (
    <Tooltip content="Hello World" />
    <Spinner color="tomato" lg />
  );
}

Check out the more detailed documentation describing the individual components in more detail.

Development

In order to get react-components-kit UI components to work in the docs project you have to link the local npm package by first doing:

npm link

in the root of the project and then cd to /docs and do:

npm link react-components-kit

to add the package to node_modules in docs' create-react-app project.

Then you can start developing and continuously building your changes by running:

npm run watch:build:lib

This way you can easily test your changes in the docs pages.

After done with changes add them with:

git add .

and commit with

npm run commit

which uses commitizen helper to format the commit messages partly based on these rules.

This way semantic-release knows how to bumb up the version number correctly when we finally push the code to master and Travis CI builds our package.

Do not force push to the repo, since that may break semantic-release.

You can see the Travis CI builds here