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var express = require('express'); | |
var app = express(); | |
var fs = require('fs'); | |
app.listen(3000, function() { | |
console.log("[NodeJS] Application Listening on Port 3000"); | |
}); | |
app.get('/api/play/:key', function(req, res) { | |
var key = req.params.key; |
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import Vue from 'vue' | |
import { Route } from 'vue-router' | |
import { Store } from 'vuex' | |
import { MetaInfo } from 'vue-meta' | |
import { AxiosInstance } from 'axios' | |
interface NuxtContext { | |
isClient: boolean | |
isServer: boolean | |
isStatic: boolean |
こちらはStyled-componentsの使い方、ユースケースを集めた端的なページです。
なにかの問題解決、参考になりましたらスターを押してくださいませ。励みになります。
This is a quick-and-dirty walkthrough to set up a fresh project with Storybook Docs, Create React App, and TypeScript. If you're looking for a tutorial, please see Design Systems for Developers, which goes into much more depth but does not use Typescript.
The purpose of this walkthrough is a streamlined Typescript / Docs setup that works out of the box, since there are countless permutations and variables which can influence docs features, such as source code display, docgen, and props tables.
npx create-react-app cra-ts --template typescript