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README.md
nimbus-gui
A GUI for managing your Nimbus nodes.
Deployed pages showing the project
We have a Storybook up at https://nimbus-gui.github.io/nimbus-gui/ which shows
the components of the project. We also have a deployed version of the GUI up at
https://nimbus-gui.vercel.app/ which shows the GUI as it currently looks in the
main
branch of the
nimbus-gui/nimbus-gui
repository.
Development and running the project yourself
Dependencies
Run yarn
in the root directory of the project in order to install dependencies.
Running a development server
If you want to run a development server to see what the GUI looks like you can run the following command:
yarn dev
This will start the server on port 5173 and you can open https://localhost:5173 in order to see the page.
Running storybook locally
If you want to run the Storybook locally you can simply run yarn storybook
in
the root of the project. This is useful if you want to contribute a component
and be sure that it renders as you expect it to, without testing it out on any
given page.