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Storybook 5: Getting Started

Storybook is a popular tool for creating a component library and documenting a project. This course walks through how you can get up and running with Storybook on your team.

Beginner
1h 54m
(38)

Created by Nate Taylor

Last Updated Oct 10, 2025

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Storybook 5: Getting Started

Storybook is a popular tool for creating a component library and documenting a project. This course walks through how you can get up and running with Storybook on your team.

Beginner
1h 54m
(38)

Created by Nate Taylor

Last Updated Oct 10, 2025

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Creating and documenting UI patterns and functionality is often skipped on projects due to the effort required to keep the docs up to date. In this course, Storybook: Getting Started, you’ll gain the ability to install, configure, and use Storybook as a component guide and source of documentation for your project. First, you’ll explore installing and configuring Storybook. Next, you’ll discover how easy it is to write stories for your application. Finally, you’ll learn how to use add-ons to interact with your components. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to use Storybook on your next project.

Storybook 5: Getting Started
Beginner
1h 54m
(38)
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Nate Taylor
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Nate's first program was written in QBasic on an 8086 clone his dad built. Since then he's written applications in C++, .NET, and Node.js.

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