@martinsura/ui 0.1.0

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+ # @martinsura/ui
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+ React UI component library built on Tailwind CSS v4.
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+ ## Development
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+ Start the local preview app:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm start
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+ ```
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+ Build the library for publishing:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run build
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+ ```
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+ ## Publishing Workflow
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+ Source code lives in a private GitHub repository:
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+ - GitHub: [https://github.com/martinsura/ui](https://github.com/martinsura/ui)
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+ - npm package: `@martinsura/ui`
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+ Publishing to npm is handled by GitHub Actions in [publish.yml](/Users/martinsura/Develop/Projects/martinsura-ui/.github/workflows/publish.yml).
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+ ### Push changes to GitHub only
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+ If you want to save work to GitHub without creating an npm release, push only the branch:
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+ ```bash
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+ git add .
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+ git commit -m "Update components"
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+ git push origin main
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+ ```
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+ This does not publish anything to npm.
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+ ### Publish a new npm version
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+ 1. Update the version in `package.json`.
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+ 2. Commit and push the branch.
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+ 3. Create a Git tag with the same version prefixed by `v`.
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+ 4. Push the tag.
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+ Example for version `0.1.1`:
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+ ```bash
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+ git add .
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+ git commit -m "Release 0.1.1"
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+ git push origin main
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+ git tag v0.1.1
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+ git push origin v0.1.1
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+ ```
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+ Important:
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+ - `package.json` version should match the tag version
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+ - example: `package.json` = `0.1.1`, Git tag = `v0.1.1`
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+ - the npm publish runs only when the tag is pushed
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+ ## GitHub Actions Setup
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+ Before the first npm release, add this repository secret in GitHub:
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+ - `NPM_TOKEN`
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+ That token is used by the publish workflow to run:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm publish
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+ ```