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@devopness/ui-react
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Devopness Design System React Components - Painless essential DevOps to everyone
The official Devopness UI components for React
Use your favourite package manager to install Devopness UI as a dependency of your project:
# Using npm
npm install @devopness/ui-react
# Using yarn
yarn add @devopness/ui-react
Improvements and contributions are highly encouraged! 🙏👊
See the contributing guide for details on how to participate.
All communication and contributions to Devopness projects are subject to the Devopness Code of Conduct.
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This component library uses:
As well as a few others tools configured:
Installing on Linux or macOS systems.
cd packages/ui/react/
This command will install all modules listed as dependencies in package.json.
npm install
npm run build
npm run test
npm run storybook
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Devopness Design System React Components - Painless essential DevOps to everyone
We found that @devopness/ui-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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