Publishing a reusable React UI package as an npm module
The article discusses how to publish a reusable React UI package as an npm module. It outlines a simple workflow that includes structuring the package, building it for production, and publishing it to GitHub Packages. Additionally, it suggests using beta prereleases for safe testing and faster iteration without affecting stable users.
- ▪Publishing a reusable React UI package helps maintain consistency across multiple applications.
- ▪The recommended structure includes a clean setup with source components and compiled build output.
- ▪Using beta prereleases allows for safe testing and faster iteration without disrupting stable users.
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