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2018-08-22
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Is devcards a reasonable React Storybook approximation? Does anyone use it for this?
e.g. Metosin is using it: https://metosin.github.io/komponentit/#!/example.modal I've tried to use it once too: https://imatic.github.io/re-frame-form/#!/example.core
IIRC #fulcro relies on it heavily for tutorials/components. (IIRC, #fulcro also relies on it a lot for its components and tutorials. (@U0CKQ19AQ, please correct me)
I would also suggest looking at Wilker’s new library: https://github.com/nubank/workspaces
Namely, collecting components in some kind of interactive showcase that you can twiddle to see its various states.