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@deriv-com/quill-ui
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Overview
Quill UI is a library component designed for Deriv Applications. It is tightly integrated with our Design System, and its styling is entirely based on Design Tokens.
Features
Design System Integration: Quill UI seamlessly integrates with our Design System, ensuring a unified and cohesive user interface across Deriv Applications.
Styling with Design Tokens: The styling of Quill UI components is determined by Design Tokens, guaranteeing a consistent and harmonious look and feel.
Installation
To incorporate Quill UI into your applications, follow these steps:
Install the Quill UI package using npm:
npm i @deriv-com/quill-ui
Integrate Quill UI components into your application as needed.
Usage
Quill UI components are designed to be easily incorporated into your application. Simply import the desired components and use them according to your requirements.
Example:
import { Button, Input } from 'quill-ui';
// ... Your code here
FAQs
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The npm package @deriv-com/quill-ui receives a total of 3,462 weekly downloads. As such, @deriv-com/quill-ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @deriv-com/quill-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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