Storybook
With Storybook you can visualize different states of your UI components and develop them outside of your application.
An API is provided for external addons to provide documentation, interactivity and analytics on your components.
A command is provided to create a static version that can be deployed easily to github pages for example.
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Proofreading from native speakers wanted. Review and comment on this PR
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Would like to give githubocto/repo-visualizer a minimal try.
If we find this useful and neat, could have this issue duplicated for all the other @open-sauced complex codebases.
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- implement the action and generate the SVG image in the pub
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Released March 31, 2016
- Repository
- storybooks/storybook
- Website
- storybook.js.org


sb initdoesn't installlit-htmlautomatically, and it should. See attached conversation:_Originally posted by @shilman in storybookjs/storybook#15835 (comment)