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@asphalt-react/iconpack-aloha
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Aloha Iconography for Asphalt Web. Use this library for adding Aloha icons to your projects. Check the documentation for all available icons.
import { Delete } from "@asphalt-react/iconpack-aloha"
export default App = () => {
return <Delete />
}
Icons are generated automatically from Aloha icon library which are published in Coffer. The automation process is handled through coffercodegen repository. The pipeline runs every Monday and will automatically create an MR to this repository. Ignore the MR if there's no changes.
release-it generate the changelog and figure out the next version.<type>[optional scope]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer]
Push the changes to remote.
Add a merge request against master branch.
The package is published in our internal registry https://npm.golabs.io/.
Switch to master branch and pull the latest changes.
Connect to VPN TCC Integration. If you don't have access, ask IT Helpdesk in Lark channel to add you to the VPN group.
Authenticate to the private registry:
npm login --registry=https://npm.golabs.io/
Run npm run release & follow the instructions from release-it. It will automatically propose a new version based on commit message. It will also generate Changelog for the changes.
FAQs
Aloha Icons for Asphalt React Components
The npm package @asphalt-react/iconpack-aloha receives a total of 238 weekly downloads. As such, @asphalt-react/iconpack-aloha popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @asphalt-react/iconpack-aloha demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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