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@citolab/design-system-elements
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**Angular Version:** 18.2.13 **Design system Version:** "0.0.15"
Angular Version: 18.2.13 Design system Version: "0.0.15"
This project exports the complete stylesheet from the Cito Design System and packages all Angular components as custom elements — hence the name Design System Elements.
It is published publicly as an npm package:
@citolab/design-system-elements
Install the package using npm:
npm install @citolab/design-system-elements
Then include it in your project:
import '@citolab/design-system-elements';
import '@citolab/design-system-elements/styles.css';
You can now use the custom elements in your HTML:
<cito-badge-element>badge</cito-badge-element>
<cito-button-element>button</cito-button-element>
This project wraps components from the private package @cito/design-system
.
If you're unable to install @cito/design-system
, you may not have access to the private npm feed.
Follow this guide to connect to the feed:
👉 Connect to CitoNpm feed
This is a standard Angular application that exports:
The goal is to enable the use of the Cito Design System in non-Angular projects.
If you're building an Angular application, use the native design system package:
@cito/design-system
To start a local development server:
ng serve
Navigate to:
http://localhost:4200/
The application will automatically reload whenever source files are changed.
To build the project, run:
ng build:elements
This will compile the project into the dist/
directory. The output files:
main.js
polyfills.js
runtime.js
will be bundled together into a single file:
index.js
FAQs
**Angular Version:** 18.2.13 **Design system Version:** "0.0.15"
We found that @citolab/design-system-elements demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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