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diff --git a/src/lib/Markdown/example.md b/src/lib/Markdown/example.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abc0910 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/lib/Markdown/example.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# Getting started +## Installation +You can easily add **BENZIN** to your project with `npm`: +```bash +$ npm install react-benzin +``` +**BENZIN** works best in kick-starting new projects and allows you to focus on the functionality, while all the beauty will be maintained by our library. + +**TIP:** *Create-React-App with Typescript* is your GO-TO in most of the cases. [Learn more.](https://create-react-app.dev/docs/adding-typescript/) + +![Preview screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/51545008/73991116-46b04f00-495c-11ea-9733-865bcc6c8807.png) + +You can find a minimal usage example [here](src/index.tsx). + +## Functionality +**BENZIN** provides you with a bunch of cool components that greatly integrate with each other. + +[Explore](src/lib) `src/lib/` folder to see what's available. Documentation is yet to come, but for now you can enjoy type definitons. + +[Chrono-Cube](https://github.com/eug-vs/chrono-cube/) will also be a great example of usage, since it's the actual project which inspired us to create **BENZIN**. + + +# Explore NPM package online +https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-benzin + + +# Development +## Running live demo +To run a live example, clone a repo and execute following commands: +```bash +$ npm i +$ npm start +``` +It's worth noticing that presence of React-App in this repo forces us to split some configurations. For example, we have 2 `Typescript` configs: one for `react-scripts` to run live-demo, and the other one to build *distribution files*. + +## Running tests +```bash +$ npm test +``` +**NOTE**: this command assures that `ESlint` does not throw any warnings and exits with a *non-zero status code* otherwise. That means `CircleCI` tests would fail *even if a single warning is present*. Therefore, you should always locally test your changes before publishing them. + +## Building +We've decided to use `Typescript compiler` to transpile our code, since we think `Babel` is a bit of an overkill here. +```bash +$ npm run build +``` +This command will generate `dist/` folder ready for distribution, which you of course can explore. Note that `tsc` creates type definitions (`.d.ts`) for every corresponding `.js` file. It's very useful because consumers also get access to them. + +## Deploying +Deploying to `npm` is fully automated through **CircleCI**: simply tag a commit as a Release and it will do the job. |