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@basis-theory/basis-theory-elements
Advanced tools
Since v1.14.0, [Basis Theory JS SDK](https://github.com/Basis-Theory/basis-theory-js) carries all TypeScript declarations for [Elements](https://docs.basistheory.com/elements) feature.
Since v1.14.0, Basis Theory JS SDK carries all TypeScript declarations for Elements feature.
This package contains optional type definitions for Basis Theory Elements to facilitate its usage in TypeScript projects.
Using Node Package Manager
npm install --save-dev @basis-theory/basis-theory-elements
Using Yarn
yarn add @basis-theory/basis-theory-elements --dev
For further documentation and how to use the actual library, see official docs in Basis Theory Elements Docs
FAQs
Since v1.14.0, [Basis Theory JS SDK](https://github.com/Basis-Theory/basis-theory-js) carries all TypeScript declarations for [Elements](https://docs.basistheory.com/elements) feature.
We found that @basis-theory/basis-theory-elements demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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