Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your Web Component.
Open Web Component Recommendations
Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your web component project. Our recommendations include: developing, linting, testing, building, tooling, demoing, publishing and automating.
Usage
# in a new or existing folder:
npm init @open-wc
# requires node 10 & npm 6 or higher
This will kickstart a menu guiding you through all available actions.
$ npm init @open-wc
npx: installed 14 in 4.074s
What would you like to do today
> Scaffold a new project
Upgrade an existing project
Nah, I am fine thanks! => exit
Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your web component project. Our recommendations include: developing, linting, testing, building, tooling, demoing, publishing and automating.
There's some active issues on the github repo that could use some input, comments or help, alternatively you can find us at the Polymer Slack open-wc.org/about/contact.html
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Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your Web Component.
Open Web Component Recommendations
Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your web component project. Our recommendations include: developing, linting, testing, building, tooling, demoing, publishing and automating.
Usage
This will kickstart a menu guiding you through all available actions.
Homepage
For more details please visit us at open-wc.org.
Packages
Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your web component project. Our recommendations include: developing, linting, testing, building, tooling, demoing, publishing and automating.
I'm interested in helping, what would be a good place to start?
There's some active issues on the github repo that could use some input, comments or help, alternatively you can find us at the Polymer Slack open-wc.org/about/contact.html