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@abstractball/journey-ui
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A mobile first UI Kit for React and Next.js using Tailwind CSS. # Starting Docs This will launch a autodoc server. Autodoc supports hot reloading of the documentation of your project. ``` npm install -g @abstractball/autodoc autodoc start --port=3005 ```
A mobile first UI Kit for React and Next.js using Tailwind CSS.
This will launch a autodoc server. Autodoc supports hot reloading of the documentation of your project.
npm install -g @abstractball/autodoc
autodoc start --port=3005
This will create file listeners using gulp, compile the source and automatically copy over the compiled code to your project locally.
Make sure your LOCAL_DEV_FOLDER_PATH project already has journey-ui installed.
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A mobile first UI Kit for React and Next.js using Tailwind CSS. # Starting Docs This will launch a autodoc server. Autodoc supports hot reloading of the documentation of your project. ``` npm install -g @abstractball/autodoc autodoc start --port=3005 ```
The npm package @abstractball/journey-ui receives a total of 50 weekly downloads. As such, @abstractball/journey-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @abstractball/journey-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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