1. @storybook/addon-notes
Write notes for your Storybook stories.
@storybook/addon-notes
Package: @storybook/addon-notes
Created by: storybookjs
Last modified: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 00:26:38 GMT
Version: 5.3.21
License: MIT
Downloads: 222,927
Repository: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook

Install

npm install @storybook/addon-notes
yarn add @storybook/addon-notes

Storybook Addon Notes

Storybook Addon Notes allows you to write notes (text or HTML) for your stories in Storybook.

Framework Support

Storybook Addon Notes Demo

Getting Started

NOTE: Documentation on next branch is for alpha version, stable release is on master

 yarn add -D @storybook/addon-notes

within .storybook/main.js:

 module.exports = {
  addons: ['@storybook/addon-notes/register']
}

Alternatively register the notes addon into a panel. Choose only one, not both.

 module.exports = {
  addons: ['@storybook/addon-notes/register-panel']
}

Now, you can use the notes parameter to add a note to each story.

 import Component from './Component';

export default {
  title: 'Component',
  parameters: {
    notes: 'some documentation here',
  },
};

Upgrading to CSF Format

Add notes to the parameters object:

 export default {
  parameters: {
    notes: 'My notes',
  }
}

Using Markdown

Using Markdown in your notes is supported, Storybook will load Markdown as raw by default.

 import Component from './Component';
import markdown from './someMarkdownText.md';

export default {
  title: 'Component',
};

export const withMarkdown = () => <Component />;
withmarkdown.story = {
  parameters: {
    notes: { markdown },
  }
};

Giphy

When using Markdown, you can also embed gifs from Giphy into your Markdown. Currently, the value cheese of the query prop is used to search and return the first result returned by Giphy.

 # Title

<Giphy query='cheese' />

Multiple Notes Sections

If you need to display different notes for different consumers of your storybook (e.g design, developers), you can configure multiple notes pages. The following will render a tab with unique notes for both Introduction and Design.

 import { storiesOf } from '@storybook/react';
import Component from './Component';

import intro from './intro.md';
import design from './design.md';

export default {
  title: 'Component',
  parameters: {
    notes: { Introduction: intro, 'Design Notes': design },
  },
};

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