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@avalanche/setting-spacings
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npm install @avalanche/setting-spacings --save-dev
// Import the main file.
@import 'node_modules/@avalanche/setting-spacings/scss/index.scss';
// Import just the settings file.
@import 'node_modules/@avalanche/setting-spacings/scss/settings';
Using node-sass (or a plugin for Grunt, gulp or webpack which is using node-sass) in combination with the node-sass-magic-importer custom importer, can make importing CSS dependencies from node_modules
a much nicer experience.
// Import the main file.
@import '~@avalanche/setting-spacings';
// Function.
.selector {
margin-top: setting-spacing(m);
}
// Map.
.selector {
margin-top: map-get($spacings, m);
}
/// Spacing sizes.
/// @type Map
$spacings: (
xs: 0.5em,
s: 0.75em,
m: 1em,
l: 1.5em,
xl: 2em,
xxl: 3.5em,
xxxl: 6em,
) !default;
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We found that @avalanche/setting-spacings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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