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@cultureamp/kaizen-component-library
Advanced tools
Kaizen Component Library is already included in our main product repositories. If it's needed in a new repo, add @cultureamp/kaizen-component-library
to your package.json
file:
yarn add @cultureamp/kaizen-component-library
You can import a Kaizen Component Library package inside your application using React or Elm.
React import example:
import { Button } from "@cultureamp/kaizen-component-library"
React usage example:
ReactDOM.render(
<Card>
<Button label="Example button" onClick={() => alert('Button clicked!')} />
</Card>
, document.querySelector('#app'),
);
Elm import example:
import Kaizen.Button.Button as Button
Elm usage example:
[ Button.view
(Button.primary
|> Button.href configuration.callToActionPath
)
Example button
]
For Elm components, we have used Kaizen to namespace them because the source directories that are specified in elm.json
are all pulled into the same namespace, creating potential conflicts.
You can also import Kaizen styles into SCSS files:
@import '~@cultureamp/kaizen-component-library/styles/type';
FAQs
Component Library for Culture Amp's Kaizen Design System
The npm package @cultureamp/kaizen-component-library receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @cultureamp/kaizen-component-library popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cultureamp/kaizen-component-library demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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