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@accordproject/cicero-ui
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This repository contains tools for implementing React components in your contract editing studio.
npm install @accordproject/cicero-ui
While Storybook is running, if you make a change in a package that you want to see reflected in the demo, in a new terminal:
cd packages/cicero-ui
npm run build
Storybook will reload with the applied changes.
Accord Project is an open source, non-profit, initiative working to transform contract management and contract automation by digitizing contracts. Accord Project operates under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation. The technical charter for the Accord Project can be found here.
The Accord Project technology is being developed as open source. All the software packages are being actively maintained on GitHub and we encourage organizations and individuals to contribute requirements, documentation, issues, new templates, and code.
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The npm package @accordproject/cicero-ui receives a total of 116 weekly downloads. As such, @accordproject/cicero-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @accordproject/cicero-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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