refactor(global): remove yarn in favor for npm

re #2087
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Dominik Biedebach
2022-05-10 15:30:14 +02:00
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@@ -20,19 +20,19 @@ tiptap would be nothing without its lively community. Contributions have always
Make sure to open an issue and outline your idea first. Well get back to you quickly and let you know if there is a chance we can merge your contribution.
## Set up the development environment
Its not too hard to tinker around with the official repository. Youll need [Git](https://github.com/git-guides/install-git), [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) and [Yarn](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install/#mac-stable) installed. Here is what you need to do then:
Its not too hard to tinker around with the official repository. Youll need [Git](https://github.com/git-guides/install-git), [Node and NPM](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) installed. Here is what you need to do then:
1. Copy the code to your local machine: `$ git clone git@github.com:ueberdosis/tiptap.git`
2. Install dependencies: `$ yarn install`
3. Start the development environment: `$ yarn start`
2. Install dependencies: `$ npm install`
3. Start the development environment: `$ npm run start`
4. Open http://localhost:3000 in your favorite browser.
5. Start playing around!
## Our code style
There is an eslint config that ensures a consistent code style. To check for errors, run `$ yarn run lint`. Thatll be checked when you send a pull request, too. Make sure its passing, before sending a pull request.
There is an eslint config that ensures a consistent code style. To check for errors, run `$ npm run lint`. Thatll be checked when you send a pull request, too. Make sure its passing, before sending a pull request.
## Testing for errors
Your pull request will automatically execute all our existing tests. Make sure that they all pass, before sending a pull request. Run all tests locally with `$ yarn run test` or run single tests (e. g. when writing new ones) with `$ yarn run test:open`.
Your pull request will automatically execute all our existing tests. Make sure that they all pass, before sending a pull request. Run all tests locally with `$ npm run test` or run single tests (e. g. when writing new ones) with `$ npm run test:open`.
## Further questions
Any further questions? Create a new issue or discussion in the repository. Well get back to you.