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@blueprintui/custom-element-types
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A generator to create Framework integrations and types for Custom Elements using the Custom Elements Schema format.
A generator to create type definitions and framework bindings for applications using Web Components (Custom Elements).
Install via NPM
npm install --save-dev custom-element-types
If you have a published Web Component library you can try out the generator playground.
custom-element-types --write --type react --entrypoint @blueprintui/components
Args | Description |
---|---|
type | jsx , react , preact , angular , typescript , blazor |
custom-elements | optional custom path to custom-elements.json file |
write | write to file, optionally provide a output directory path |
entrypoint | package name for base entrypoint import path, else defaults to relative path |
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A generator to create Framework integrations and types for Custom Elements using the Custom Elements Schema format.
We found that @blueprintui/custom-element-types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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