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# Turborepo Design System starter with Changesets

This is an official React design system starter powered by Turborepo. Versioning and package publishing is handled by [Changesets](https://github.com/changesets/changesets) and fully automated with GitHub Actions.

## Using this example

Run the following command:
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<p align="center">
<br><br>
<img src="https://leafphp.dev/logo-circle.png" height="100"/>
<br>
</p>

<h1 align="center">Hana</h1>

<p align="center">
<a href="https://packagist.org/packages/leafs/hanabira"
><img
src="https://poser.pugx.org/leafs/hanabira/v/stable"
alt="Latest Stable Version"
/></a>
<a href="https://packagist.org/packages/leafs/hanabira"
><img
src="https://poser.pugx.org/leafs/hanabira/downloads"
alt="Total Downloads"
/></a>
<a href="https://packagist.org/packages/leafs/hanabira"
><img
src="https://poser.pugx.org/leafs/hanabira/license"
alt="License"
/></a>
</p>
<br />
<br />

Hana is a simple, lightweight and easy to use React framework. It focuses on developer experience, stability and performance. Unlike the 100s of other React frameworks out there, Hana comes with a lot of features out of the box, including:

- Powerful routing
- Human state management
- Dead simple server/client side authentication
- SSR support with [Leaf PHP](https://leafphp.dev)

*You can call it React on the go.*

## Getting Started

To get started with Hana, you can use the `create-hana-app` CLI tool to create a new project.

```sh
npx create-turbo@latest -e with-changesets
npm create hana-app@latest
```

## What's inside?
## What's in this Repo?

This Turborepo includes the following:

### Apps and Packages

- `docs`: A placeholder documentation site powered by [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/)
- `@acme/core`: core React components
- `@acme/utils`: shared React utilities
- `@acme/tsconfig`: shared `tsconfig.json`s used throughout the monorepo
- `eslint-config-acme`: ESLint preset

Each package and app is 100% [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/).

### Utilities

This Turborepo has some additional tools already setup for you:

- [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) for static type checking
- [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) for code linting
- [Prettier](https://prettier.io) for code formatting

### Useful commands

- `yarn build` - Build all packages and the docs site
- `yarn dev` - Develop all packages and the docs site
- `yarn lint` - Lint all packages
- `yarn changeset` - Generate a changeset
- `yarn clean` - Clean up all `node_modules` and `dist` folders (runs each package's clean script)

### Changing the npm organization scope

The npm organization scope for this design system starter is `@acme`. To change this, it's a bit manual at the moment, but you'll need to do the following:

- Rename folders in `packages/*` to replace `acme` with your desired scope
- Search and replace `acme` with your desired scope
- Re-run `yarn install`

## Versioning and Publishing packages

Package publishing has been configured using [Changesets](https://github.com/changesets/changesets). Please review their [documentation](https://github.com/changesets/changesets#documentation) to familiarize yourself with the workflow.

This example comes with automated npm releases setup in a [GitHub Action](https://github.com/changesets/action). To get this working, you will need to create an `NPM_TOKEN` and `GITHUB_TOKEN` in your repository settings. You should also install the [Changesets bot](https://github.com/apps/changeset-bot) on your GitHub repository as well.

For more information about this automation, refer to the official [changesets documentation](https://github.com/changesets/changesets/blob/main/docs/automating-changesets.md)

### npm

If you want to publish package to the public npm registry and make them publicly available, this is already setup.

To publish packages to a private npm organization scope, **remove** the following from each of the `package.json`'s

```diff
- "publishConfig": {
- "access": "public"
- },
```

### GitHub Package Registry
- `docs`: Documentation powered by [Vitepress](https://vitepress.vuejs.org/)
- `@hanabira/core`: core library for Hana
- `@hanabira/store`: state management library for Hana
- `@hanabira/auth`: authentication library for Hana
- `@hanabira/router`: router library for Hana
- `@hanabira/config`: shared configs used throughout the monorepo
- `@leafphp/hana`: SSR bridge for Hana
- `create-hana-app`: CLI tool for creating new Hana apps

See [Working with the npm registry](https://docs.github.com/en/packages/working-with-a-github-packages-registry/working-with-the-npm-registry#publishing-a-package-using-publishconfig-in-the-packagejson-file)
Each package is 100% [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/).

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