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@bliss-design-system/checkbox
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To install this component, run:
```bash yarn add @bliss-design-system/checkbox ```
To use this component, you'll need to register the component to the `window`'s Custom Elements Registry. In order to achieve that, you'll want to call this function within your application's client-facing entry file:
```js import { blissRegisterCheckbox } from '@bliss-design-system/checkbox';
blissRegisterCheckbox(); // Registers ```
That will make the component available in your application and you can use it like this:
```html ```
The component accepts the following properties:
Property | Type | Description | Default | Required | Options |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
xxxx | xxxxxx | xxxx | xxxx | xxxx | xxxx |
If you'd like to contribute, please open an issue with your suggested change on our Proposal Board. Once that is accepted, either the Bliss team will work on it or you can make changes locally by doing the following:
```bash
git clone https://gitlab.com/bliss-design-system/components.git
cd components/
yarn ```
You don't need to move into the package's directory to run storybook, tests or anything else. All of those commands exist in the root of the component toolkit, so while you can work on the component within its specific folder, you don't need to move through directories to run anything.
You can see all of your changes as you make them on Storybook.
To run a local instance of Storybook for this component, run:
```bash yarn storybook ```
If you want to test as you develop, run:
```bash yarn test
// or
yarn test:watch ```
We follow the Conventional Commits specification, meaning that you'll be prompted to fill out a descriptive message when you commit. We also use these commits to manage our releases, so we appreciate details.
As a guideline for this component, we use:
For anything that breaks backwards compatibility or introduces significant changes that require a major version change, please get in touch with the team.
When you're ready to open a merge request, please use a descriptive title and fill out the provided template.
The team will be notified, but it helps to post your merge request in #bliss_support.
We'll fill this section out as we go and as issues are raised. But if you haven't found what you're looking for, get in touch via bliss@bryter.io or via the #bliss_support Slack channel ✨.`;
FAQs
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The npm package @bliss-design-system/checkbox receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @bliss-design-system/checkbox popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bliss-design-system/checkbox demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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