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# Install / Import ```bash $ npm install --save #{REPO_NAME}# ``` ```typescript import { myFunction, myObject, MyReactComponent } from "#{REPO_NAME}#"; ``` Specific imports, only import what you need: ```typescript import { myFunction } from "#{REPO_NAME}#/myFunction"; import { myObject } from "#{REPO_NAME}#/myObject"; import MyReactComponent from "#{REPO_NAME}#/MyReactComponent"; ``` # Contributing ## Testing your changes in an external app You have made some changes to the code and you want to test them in your app before submitting a pull request? Assuming `you/my-app` have `#{REPO_NAME}#` as a dependency. ```bash cd ~/github git clone https://github.com/you/my-app cd my-app yarn cd ~/github git clone https://github.com/garronej/#{REPO_NAME}# cd #{REPO_NAME}# yarn yarn build yarn link-in-app my-app npx tsc -w # Open another terminal cd ~/github/my-app rm -rf node_modules/.cache yarn start # Or whatever my-app is using for starting the project ``` You don't have to use `~/github` as reference path. Just make sure `my-app` and `#{REPO_NAME}#` are in the same directory. > Note for the maintainer: You might run into issues if you do not list all your singleton dependencies in > `src/link-in-app.js -> singletonDependencies`. A singleton dependency is a dependency that can > only be present once in an App. Singleton dependencies are usually listed as peerDependencies example `react`, `@emotion/*`. ## Releasing For releasing a new version on GitHub and NPM you don't need to create a tag. Just update the `package.json` version number and push. For publishing a release candidate update your `package.json` with `1.3.4-rc.0` (`.1`, `.2`, ...). It also work if you do it from a branch that have an open PR on main. > Make sure your have defined the `NPM_TOKEN` repository secret or NPM publishing will fail.