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@cmsgov/ds-healthcare-gov
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The HealthCare.gov Design System contains shared design and front-end development resources for Healthcare.gov applications, and is built on top of the CMS Design System (CMSDS). As a child design system, it inherits base styles, components, and guidance from the CMS Design System, while also adding its own features and customizations.
For documentation on installation and usage, please refer to our documentation site.
This site-wide design system has a much smaller group of users than the core CMS Design System. It's up to us to make it useful for our apps. It is a place to share code and collaborate across teams. It is our collective source of truth for design. If you want to contribute but need help getting started, shout in the #hcgov-design-system
channel on the CMS Slack or open up an issue on this repo.
See the root CMSDS README.
As a child design system, the Healthcare.gov Design System shares the same tooling and organization as the CMSDS. For more information on how to extend and customize SASS, JS, and documentation, check out the child design system example and its documentation.
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A design system for HealthCare.gov products
The npm package @cmsgov/ds-healthcare-gov receives a total of 355 weekly downloads. As such, @cmsgov/ds-healthcare-gov popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cmsgov/ds-healthcare-gov demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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