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@bamzooka/ui-kit-copy
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This library is a set of component and directives to interact with copy/paste elements
This library is a set of component and directives to interact with copy/paste elements
To visualize all the stories created for this lib run
nx run shared-ui-kit-copy:storybook
You can use storybook to make develop the lib, any change made to the code will be reflected in the stories
Run nx build shared-ui-kit-copy --with-deps --prod
Go to package.json created in dist/libs/shared/ui-kit/copy
and move all @angular
dependencies to perDependencies
Run nx test shared-ui-kit-copy
to execute the unit tests.
Run nx e2e shared-ui-kit-copy-e2e
The e2e tests are coupled with storybook
, stories are created
for this component, then these stories are used to perform some browser
based tests.
FAQs
This library is a set of component and directives to interact with copy/paste elements
We found that @bamzooka/ui-kit-copy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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