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@datacamp/waffles-tokens
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Usage documentation available at [waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/tokens](https://waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/tokens).
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Readme
Usage documentation available at waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/tokens.
This package contains the all the design tokens used across waffles, and also the build methods to generate exposed files with these values.
All tokens are stored in the /properties
directory as json files. On build these are deep merged and augmented with the transforms. This full data structure is then passed to the formatters to output different files. This is all orchestrated using Style Dictionary and controlled with the build.js
file.
FAQs
Usage documentation available at [waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/tokens](https://waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/tokens).
The npm package @datacamp/waffles-tokens receives a total of 921 weekly downloads. As such, @datacamp/waffles-tokens popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @datacamp/waffles-tokens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 42 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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