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@availity/mui-file-selector
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Availity MUI file-selector Component - part of the @availity/element design system
Availity MUI File Selector component to be used with @availity/element design system.
This package extends the MUI File Selector component: MUI File Selector Docs
Live demo and documentation in our Storybook
Availity standards for design and usage can be found in the Availity Design Guide
npm install @availity/element
yarn add @availity/element
This package has a few peer dependencies. Add @mui/material
& @emotion/react
to your project if not already installed.
npm install @availity/mui-file-selector
yarn add @availity/mui-file-selector
import { FileSelector } from '@availity/element';
import { FileSelector } from '@availity/mui-file-selector';
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Availity MUI file-selector Component - part of the @availity/element design system
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