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@addepar/style-toolbox
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This package collects a set of fonts and scss style files which are used by various applications at Addepar
Using this dependency is not best practice. Internal Addepar codebases should defer to Addepar's design system and APL design tokens for a style baseline and font configuration.
# Install via npm/yarn like anything else
npm install --save-dev @addepar/style-toolbox
This package is published without a build. You can rely on paths as they are in source code on disk.
This package has meta-data making it an Ember v2 addon.
yarn release
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This package collects a set of fonts and scss style files which are used by various applications at Addepar
The npm package @addepar/style-toolbox receives a total of 42 weekly downloads. As such, @addepar/style-toolbox popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @addepar/style-toolbox demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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