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@alfresco/adf-core
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Contains a variety of components, directives and services used throughout ADF
See the ADF Core section of the docs index for all available documentation on this library.
Before you start using this development framework, make sure you have installed all required software and done all the necessary configuration, see this page.
If you plan using this component with projects generated by Angular CLI, please refer to the following article: Using ADF with Angular CLI
npm install @alfresco/adf-core
In case you would like to aggregate all the stories from core library use
nx run core:storybook
And navigate to http://localhost:4400/
.
To create a Storybook core library build use
nx run core:build-storybook
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Alfresco ADF core
The npm package @alfresco/adf-core receives a total of 10,678 weekly downloads. As such, @alfresco/adf-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @alfresco/adf-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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