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45 lines
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## Build
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### 1. Clone ionic
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git@github.com:ionic-team/ionic.git
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cd ionic
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### 2. Run `npm install`
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cd core
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npm install
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Notice that `@ionic/core` lives in `core`.
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### 3. Run `npm start`
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Make sure you are inside the `core` directory.
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npm start
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With the `dev` command, Ionic components will be built with [Stencil](https://stenciljs.com/), changes to source files are watched, a local http server will startup, and http://localhost:3333/ will open in a browser.
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### 4. Preview
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Navigate to http://localhost:3333/src/components/. Each component has small e2e apps found in the `test` directory, for example: http://localhost:3333/src/components/button/test/basic
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As changes are made in an editor to source files, the e2e app will live-reload.
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## How to contribute
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1. `npm start` allows you to modify the components and have live reloading, just like another ionic app.
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2. When everything looks good, run `npm run validate` to verify the tests linter and production build passes.
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# Deploy
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1. `npm run prepare.deploy`
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2. Review/update changelog
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3. Commit updates using the package name and version number as the commit message.
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4. `npm run deploy`
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5. :tada:
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