Storybook: Getting Started
By Nate Taylor
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Description
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.
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Course Overview
Hi everyone. My name is Nate Taylor, and welcome to my course, Storybook: Getting Started. I am a lead software developer at Aviture in Omaha, Nebraska. Storybook is the leading sandbox for developing and documenting UI components. In this course, we're going to cover why you would want to use Storybook, as well as show you how to use it. You'll also learn some tips about using it on your team. Some of the major topics that we'll cover include installation, branding Storybook, writing stories, using and writing add-ons. By the end of this course, you'll be able to install Storybook, document components via stories, use add-ons, and even write your own add-on. Before beginning the course, you should be familiar with JavaScript, and if you're familiar with React, that's a bonus, but if not, don't worry about it, we'll get you there. I hope you'll join me on this journey to learn Storybook with the Storybook: Getting Started course, at Pluralsight.