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@cloudscape-design/components
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This package contains the source code of the React components for the [Cloudscape Design System](https://cloudscape.design/).
This package contains the source code of the React components for the Cloudscape Design System.
Cloudscape is an open source design system for building intuitive, engaging, and inclusive user experiences at scale. It consists of an extensive set of guidelines to create web applications, along with the design resources and front-end components to streamline implementation.
Cloudscape was built for and is used by Amazon Web Services (AWS) products and services. We created it in 2016 to improve the user experience across AWS web applications, and also to help teams implement those applications faster. Since then, we have continued enhancing the system based on customer feedback and research.
Components APIs and guidelines can be found in the Components section of the Cloudscape website.
You can create bug reports or feature requests, or start a discussion to ask a question. To minimize duplicates, we recommend that you search for existing bug reports, feature requests, or discussions before initiating a new thread.
The contribution guidelines contains information on how to contribute, as well as our support model and versioning strategy.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
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This package contains the source code of the React components for the [Cloudscape Design System](https://cloudscape.design/).
The npm package @cloudscape-design/components receives a total of 29,978 weekly downloads. As such, @cloudscape-design/components popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cloudscape-design/components 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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