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Storybook's CLI - install, dev, build, upgrade, and more

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Storybook

CLI

Storybook CLI (Command Line Interface) is the easiest way to add Storybook to your project.

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Go to your project and run:

cd my-app
npx sb@latest init

In addition to init, the CLI also has other commands:

  • add - add an addon and register it
  • info - print out system information for bug reports
  • upgrade - upgrade to the latest version of Storybook (or a specific version)
  • migrate - run codemods to migrate your code

See the command-line help with -h (including other useful commands) for details.

Core APIs

This package has multiple sub-exports to can be used to gain access to storybook's APIs.

storybook/components

This export contains a list of components very useful for building out addons. We recommend addon-authors to use these components to ensure a consistent look and feel, and to reduce the amount of code they need to write.

storybook/theming

This export exposes a few utility functions to help writing components that automatically adapt to the current theme. Useful for addon authors who want to make their addons theme-aware.

storybook/preview-api

This export contains the API that is available in the preview iframe.

storybook/manager-api

This export contains the API that is available in the manager iframe.

storybook/types

This export exposes a lot of TypeScript interfaces used throughout storybook, including for storybook configuration, addons etc.