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Cerebrum's React Component Library

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    License: MIT

    Cerebellum

    Cerebrum's React Component Library

    For information about how to use Cerebellum in your application, please see the Storybook documentation.

    Local Development

    You can run Storybook locally with

    yarn start

    Testing the production build

    You can test the production build in the /buildtest directory, which contains a local Next.js app.

    To get /buildtest working, there is a little set up required:

    Install yalc globally:

    npm i yalc -g

    Publish Cerebellum to Yalc repo:

    In cerebellum/:

    yalc publish
    

    You should be able to run buildtest now:

    // in /buildtest
    yalc add @cerebruminc/cerebellum
    yarn && yarn dev

    Whenever you need to test a new build, run yalc publish in cerebellum/, then yarn && yarn dev in /buildtest.

    Codemods

    There are some codemods written in jscodeshift that you can run to update your existing Cerebellum integration. More information can be found in the codemods readme