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@atlaskit/ds-explorations
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DEPRECATED. Use @atlaskit/primitives. An experimental package for exploration and validation of spacing / typography foundations.
An experimental private package for exploration and validation of the foundations for the Atlassian Design System.
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This is an internal package with common functionality used in the Atlassian Design System Team. This package comes with no support and semver guarantees, your app will break if you use this directly!
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DEPRECATED. Use @atlaskit/primitives. An experimental package for exploration and validation of spacing / typography foundations.
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