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@bemto/core
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This is an ongoing dev version, do not use in your projects unless you really know what you're doing, thanks.
This is an ongoing dev version, do not use in your projects unless you really know what you're doing, thanks.
npm install @bemto/core
yarn add @bemto/core
In the most basic form, bemto accepts a list of “props”, and returns an object containing a getProps
function that then could be used to access the resulting props for the block itself and for all the elements.
import bemto from '@bemto/core'
// Imagine we have `props` with some props
const { getProps } = bemto(props);
getProps(); // would return a list of props for the root element.
getProps('__Content'); // would return a list of props for the Content element.
If you'd want to use bemto in a JSX-like context, you can use this method alongside object spread to retrieve all the needed props for your HTML elements:
<div {...getProps()}>
<div {...getProps('__Content')}>
…
</div>
</div>
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This is an ongoing dev version, do not use in your projects unless you really know what you're doing, thanks.
We found that @bemto/core 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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