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@anephenix/ui
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A design system for Next.js applications, using Sass as the CSS preprocessor.
npm i @anephenix/ui --save
In order to use Anephenix's React UI within your Next.js applications, you will need to adjust your Webpack configuration in order to load the react components.
Make sure that the next.config.js file for your Next.js app has this code:
const applyWebpackConfig = (test = /\.jsx/) => {
return (config, options) => {
config.module.rules.push({
test,
use: [options.defaultLoaders.babel],
});
return config;
};
};
module.exports = {
webpack: applyWebpackConfig(),
};
The applyWebpackConfig function ensures that you can load the React components from the node_modules folder.
To be fleshed out. See the site for details.
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©2025 Anephenix OÜ. UI is licenced under the MIT Licence.
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A collection of UI components for React web applications
The npm package @anephenix/ui receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, @anephenix/ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @anephenix/ui 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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