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Confusion between consuming vs development #633

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sonniesedge opened this issue Dec 7, 2021 · 2 comments
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Confusion between consuming vs development #633

sonniesedge opened this issue Dec 7, 2021 · 2 comments
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sonniesedge commented Dec 7, 2021

The documentation seems to assume that the reader will be cloning this repo for development of the repo itself, as opposed to actually installing the published NPM modules.

Perhaps it would be useful to split the readme into Consuming and Developing?

In related news, it isn't obvious where the actual published npm modules are. (turns out to be here, mostly)

UPDATE: Turns out I really should have remembered as apparently I contributed to it. 🤷🏼‍♀️

@sonniesedge sonniesedge added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 7, 2021
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Perhaps it would be useful to split the readme into Consuming and Developing?

+1

I'd go so far as suggesting some of this should also be represented on the Elements Design System site too.

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There has been no update on this issue for 30 days. It is now marked as "stale". If you think this issue is still relevant and needs attention then reply with an update. If there is no update in 14 days, this issue will be closed.

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