- Step 1: Initiate a Vue project with Vue CLI 3
- Step 2: Install @storybook/cli@4.0.0-alpha.24 globally:
npm i -g @storybook/cli@4.0.0-alpha.24
- Step 3: Add Storybook to Vue project via storybook CLI:
getStorybook
- Step 4: Update @storybook/vue to 4.0.0-alpha.24:
npm i @storybook/vue@^4.0.0-alpha.24
- Step 5: Install
babel-preset-vue
as devDependency:npm i -save-dev babel-preset-vue
- Start storybook and happy storybook time:
Angular (aka Angular 2) is a new framework completely rewritten from the ground up, replacing the famous AngularJS framework (aka Angular 1.x).
More that just a framework, Angular should now be considered as a whole platform which comes with a complete set of tools, like its own CLI, debug utilities or performance tools.
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
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