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@biom3/react
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This package publishes via CICD to the public npm component: @biom3/react
.
All react based BIOME components, hooks and utils. All components and hooks will be atleast 90% covered with tests. To read more about our API philosophy see this document.
To read more about this package, please goto biome.immutable.com
To use any @biom3/react
primitives, simply install the package using your package manager of choice. For example:
npm i @biom3/react
and then import the primitive you need (all primitives will be exported from the root of the package):
import { Box, IconArrowBackward } from '@biom3/react';
We have designed and implemented a grqanular status system where each BIOME design system component has it's own maturity status. Information on these component statuses can be found in confluence.
Each status update should be accompanied by a timestamp (format: ddd mm yyyy, eg: '2nd Dec 2022'). We will use these timestamps to move components through the status levels, as technical debt. You can find each component's status, inside of it's readme.md file.
! alpha !
Early on in a component’s life, it’s status should be set to alpha - which gives developers using it, an indication of the component's maturity. alpha components are likely to see API changes (breaking changes will of-course be avoided - but may sometimes be necessary).
@@ beta @@
Components become beta when they have been used in production at least once.
+ stable +
Components will become stable when they have been beta for 2 months with no API changes. Stable components are fully mature, and will not have their API’s change in a breaking way (unless a new major version is released).
You may notice that this package contains some nextjs config files / settings. @biom3/react
has a small dependence on NextJS, but only for it's next/link types.
Next is also used for internal test build tooling, mostly because its so easy to do so inside of TurboRepo (and has some minor speed benefits).
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The npm package @biom3/react receives a total of 4,326 weekly downloads. As such, @biom3/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @biom3/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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