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@coffeekraken/s-dashboard
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Enable a nice dashboard on your website that let you check if things like core vitals, best practices, etc... are correct
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This package expose a simple SDashboard
class that allows you to access a simple but powerfull dashboard on top of your website by using the CTRL + s
shortcut.
This dashboard is not meant to stay on your production product but is very usefull in development process.
Here's some features that our dashboard gives you:
CTRL + p
shortculHere's how to instanciate the dashboard on your project:
import __SDashboard from '@coffeekraken/s-dashboard';
new __SDashboard();
For more information about the API of this class, please check our API documentation
{{> interface namespace='@coffeekraken.s-dashboard.js.interface.SDashboardSettingsInterface' }}
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Enable a nice dashboard on your website that let you check if things like core vitals, best practices, etc... are correct
The npm package @coffeekraken/s-dashboard receives a total of 184 weekly downloads. As such, @coffeekraken/s-dashboard popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @coffeekraken/s-dashboard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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