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@asymmetrik/angular2-sentio
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Angular 2+ Components for Sentio Provides directives for all Sentio visualization components. Supports D3 v4
Install the package and its peer dependencies via npm:
npm install d3
npm install @asymmetrik/sentio
npm install @asymmetrik/ngx-sentio
If you want to run the demo, clone the repository, perform an npm install
, gulp dev
and then go to http://localhost:9000/src/demo/index.html
TODO: Add usage examples
TODO: Add full details of directives
PRs accepted. If you are part of Asymmetrik, please make contributions on feature branches off of the develop
branch. If you are outside of Asymmetrik, please fork our repo to make contributions.
See LICENSE in repository for details.
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Angular 2 components for Sentio
We found that @asymmetrik/angular2-sentio demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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