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@commercelayer/app-elements
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The Commerce Layer admin Dashboard includes back-office applications built on top of our APIs covering some of the platform's main features (such as orders or customers management, importing or exporting data, and more).
App Elements is the React component library used to build these applications. You can easily leverage it to replicate the Dashboard look and feel when customizing your apps or building any other app on top of Commerce Layer's APIs. This library features different components, helpers, and hooks, from simple and small bits like buttons or cards to complex components like the one you need to show a complete order summary.
For a constantly updated list of the available and soon-to-come components provided by Commerce Layer's App Elements library, please refer to the official documentation that will help you get started in a snap.
This project is published under the MIT license.
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The npm package @commercelayer/app-elements receives a total of 514 weekly downloads. As such, @commercelayer/app-elements popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @commercelayer/app-elements 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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