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@chayns-components/code-highlighter
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A set of beautiful React components for developing your own applications with chayns.
A set of beautiful React components for developing your own applications with chayns.
First you need to install the core part of the chayns-components.
# NPM
npm install @chayns-components/code-highlighter
# Yarn
yarn add @chayns-components/code-highlighter
Information: Since the components have now been implemented with the styled-components library, the styles are delivered directly with the components. There is no need to load an extra stylesheet anymore.
For detailed usage visit the storybook.
FAQs
A set of beautiful React components for developing your own applications with chayns.
We found that @chayns-components/code-highlighter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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