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Creating a React Studio Plugin From an npm Library - a Walk in The Park!by@azw
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Creating a React Studio Plugin From an npm Library - a Walk in The Park!

by Adam Zachary Wasserman10mAugust 23rd, 2021
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Neonto’s React Studio lets you make a plugin out of a component from an npm library. In this tutorial we will create a bar chart plugin by wrapping the [Recharts] library. The plugin is a bundle of files with the extension plugin extension. The file structure looks like this: Info.plist, Executables, Main.js, Mustache.js and mustache.js. A single plugin can contain code for several targets. A plugin can start with its name, a brief description and a default name to be used for it when it is dragged onto the canvas.

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