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Hello! I was using `npx create-next-app --ts` to quickly bootstrap a basic next.js project with Typescript. It bothered me that I got git diff just from running `npm run build` inside the project, because the new notice in the `next-env.d.ts` file. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13413409/129115266-80e00bf3-78aa-40be-bd0f-a18aaa448a68.png) So I went ahead and updated the `next-env.d.ts` file in [`packages/create-next-app/templates/typescript`]( |
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Example app with Storybook setup for SCSS in Styled-jsx
This example shows Styled-jsx (with SCSS) working for components written in TypeScript rendered both inside and outside of Storybook.
Preview
Preview the example live on StackBlitz:
Deploy your own
Deploy the example using Vercel:
How to use
Execute create-next-app
with npm or Yarn to bootstrap the example:
npx create-next-app --example with-storybook-styled-jsx-scss with-storybook-styled-jsx-scss-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example with-storybook-styled-jsx-scss with-storybook-styled-jsx-scss-app
Run Storybook
npm run storybook
# or
yarn storybook
Build Static Storybook
npm run build-storybook
# or
yarn build-storybook
You can use Vercel to deploy Storybook. Specify storybook-static
as the output directory.
Notes
This example combines the following examples, with some required extra config added: