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@balena/jellyfish-chat-widget
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Notice: The chat widget is now included directly in the jellyfish repo
(under ui app).
The chat widget is an embeddable component to allow external clients to send and receive messages using the Jellyfish system.
Below is an example how to use this library:
import {
App
} from '@balena/jellyfish-chat-widget'
...
return (
<Container>
<App
sdk={sdk}
productTitle={'Jelly'}
product={'jellyfish'}
onClose={onClose}
/>
</Container>
)
Visit the website for complete documentation: https://product-os.github.io/jellyfish-chat-widget
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Chat widget library for Jellyfish
We found that @balena/jellyfish-chat-widget 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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