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Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Thousands of teams use it for UI development, testing, and documentation. Find out more at https://storybook.js.org!

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Getting Started

Visit Storybook's website to learn more about Storybook and to get started.

Documentation

Documentation can be found on Storybook's docs site.

Examples

View Component Encyclopedia to see how leading teams use Storybook.

Use storybook.new to quickly create an example project in Stackblitz.

Storybook comes with a lot of addons for component design, documentation, testing, interactivity, and so on. Storybook's API makes it possible to configure and extend in various ways. It has even been extended to support React Native, Android, iOS, and Flutter development for mobile.

Community

For additional help, share your issue in the repo's GitHub Discussions.

Projects

Supported Frameworks

RendererDemo
ReactStorybook demoReact
AngularStorybook demoAngular
Vue 3Storybook demoVue 3
Web componentsStorybook demoSvelte
React NativeReact Native
HTMLStorybook demoHTML
EmberEmber
SvelteStorybook demoSvelte
PreactStorybook demoPreact
QwikQwik
SolidJSSolidJS
Android, iOS, FlutterNative

Addons

Addons
a11yTest components for user accessibility in Storybook
actionsLog actions as users interact with components in the Storybook UI
backgroundsLet users choose backgrounds in the Storybook UI
cssresourcesDynamically add/remove CSS resources to the component iframe
design assetsView images, videos, and weblinks alongside your story
docsAdd high quality documentation to your components
eventsInteractively fire events to components that respond to EventEmitter
google-analyticsReports google analytics on stories
graphqlQuery a GraphQL server within Storybook stories
jestView the results of components' unit tests in Storybook
linksCreate links between stories
measureVisually inspect the layout and box model within the Storybook UI
outlineVisually debug the CSS layout and alignment within the Storybook UI
query paramsMock query params
storysourceView the code of your stories within the Storybook UI
viewportChange display sizes and layouts for responsive components using Storybook

See Addon / Framework Support Table

To continue improving your experience, we have to eventually deprecate or remove certain addons in favor of new and better tools.

If you're using info/notes, we highly recommend you migrate to docs instead, and here is a guide to help you.

If you're using contexts, we highly recommend you migrate to toolbars and here is a guide to help you.

If you're using addon-storyshots, we highly recommend you migrate to the Storybook test-runner and here is a guide to help you.

Badges & Presentation materials

We have a badge! Link it to your live Storybook example.

Storybook

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[![Storybook](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/storybookjs/brand@main/badge/badge-storybook.svg)](link to site)

If you're looking for material to use in your Storybook presentation, such as logos, video material, and the colors we use, you can find it all on our brand repo.

Community

Contributing

Contributions to Storybook are always welcome!

  • 📥 Pull requests and 🌟 Stars are always welcome.
  • Read our contributing guide to get started, or find us on Discord, we will take the time to guide you.

Looking for a first issue to tackle?

  • We tag issues with Good First Issue when we think they are well suited for people who are new to the codebase or OSS in general.
  • Talk to us, we'll find something that suits your skills and learning interest.

Development scripts

Storybook is organized as a monorepo. Useful scripts include:

yarn start

Runs a sandbox template storybook with test stories

yarn task

As above, but gives you options to customize the sandbox (e.g. selecting other frameworks)

yarn lint

boolean check if code conforms to linting rules - uses remark & eslint

  • yarn lint:js - will check js
  • yarn lint:md - will check markdown + code samples
  • yarn lint:js --fix - will automatically fix js

yarn test

boolean check if unit tests all pass - uses jest

  • yarn run test --core --watch - will run core tests in watch-mode

Released under the MIT License. (dev)