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@covalent/core
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Core Teradata UI Platform for layouts, icons, custom components and themes. This should be added as a dependency for any project that wants to use layouts, icons and themes for Angular Material.
Core Teradata UI Platform for layouts, icons, custom components and themes. This should be added as a dependency for any project that wants to use layouts, icons and themes for Angular Material.
The core will have custom components that enforce standards and best practices through built-in design patterns.
This component can be installed as npm package.
npm i -save @covalent/core
Import the modules from @covalent/core
as needed in your NgModule:
import { CovalentLayoutModule } from '@covalent/core/layout';
import { CovalentStepsModule } from '@covalent/core/steps';
/* and many more */
@NgModule({
imports: [
CovalentLayoutModule,
CovalentStepsModule,
...
],
...
})
export class MyModule {}
See theming in the covalent docs for more info
Core Teradata UI Platform comes with a base CSS file @covalent/core/common/platform.css
(includes icons).
Run nx test angular
to execute the unit tests.
FAQs
Core Teradata UI Platform for layouts, icons, custom components and themes. This should be added as a dependency for any project that wants to use layouts, icons and themes for Angular Material.
The npm package @covalent/core receives a total of 4,026 weekly downloads. As such, @covalent/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @covalent/core 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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