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@canopycanopycanopy/b-ber-themes
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The `b-ber-themes` package contains themes written in SCSS for styling projects. The styles in the themes maintain consistency in layout across each of b-ber's output formats. More information about b-ber themes can be found in the [Themes](https://github
@canopycanopycanopy/b-ber-themes
The b-ber-themes
package contains themes written in SCSS for styling projects. The styles in the themes maintain consistency in layout across each of b-ber's output formats. More information about b-ber themes can be found in the Themes page in the b-ber Wiki.
$ npm i -g @canopycanopycanopy/b-ber-themes
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The `b-ber-themes` package contains themes written in SCSS for styling projects. The styles in the themes maintain consistency in layout across each of b-ber's output formats. More information about b-ber themes can be found in the [Themes](https://github
The npm package @canopycanopycanopy/b-ber-themes receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @canopycanopycanopy/b-ber-themes popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @canopycanopycanopy/b-ber-themes demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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