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@adobe/aem-cf-editor-ui-ext-tpl
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Extensibility Template for AEM Content Fragment Editor
nodejs
(v18) and npm
installed locally - https://nodejs.org/en/aio
command line tool - https://github.com/adobe/aio-cli, https://developer.adobe.com/runtime/docs/guides/tools/cli_install/npm install -g @adobe/aio-cli
aio app init <your-folder-name>
The use of this template via aio app init
command requires certain npm packages that are only available in private Adobe repositories. In the future, those npm packages will be made available in the npm public registry.
Contributions are welcomed! Read the Contributing Guide for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. See LICENSE for more information.
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Extensibility template for AEM Content Fragment Editor
The npm package @adobe/aem-cf-editor-ui-ext-tpl receives a total of 39 weekly downloads. As such, @adobe/aem-cf-editor-ui-ext-tpl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @adobe/aem-cf-editor-ui-ext-tpl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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