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@bothrs/zero-height
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This script will fetch a specified theme from zero height and put it into a Typescript file you can immediately start using.
This script will fetch a specified theme from zero height and put it into a Typescript file you can immediately start using.
yarn add --dev @bothrs/zero-height
The command take a few input flags:
--token
This will contain the token for the version of your theme. (Alternative is to set the ZERO_HEIGHT_TOKEN
env variable.)--workspace
This is the Zero Height workspace where you design system is located. (Example: .zeroheight.com)--destination
This is is the path to the file where you want you theme to be generated. (Example: ./src/styles/theme.ts)--expo
This flag will change some configuration in the theme to make it work with Expo. (Optional)--css
This flag will change the outputted file to vanilla css.yarn sync-theme --token gh123hf1 --workspace bothrs.zeroheight.com --destination ./src/styles/theme.ts
FAQs
This script will fetch a specified theme from zero height and put it into a Typescript file you can immediately start using.
The npm package @bothrs/zero-height receives a total of 41 weekly downloads. As such, @bothrs/zero-height popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bothrs/zero-height demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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