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@engie-group/fluid-design-system
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The Fluid Design System is ENGIE’s open-source library to create, build and deliver ENGIE digital services in a more efficient way.
Welcome to the Fluid Design System by ENGIE. It's a library of UI components written in HTML/CSS/Vanilla JS. To begin with, you have multiple ways to work with our design system. Start with the installation and then feel free to explore the different sections of the design system to start building applications based on ENGIE standards. https://www.engie.design/
Install the package inside your application:
npm install @engie-group/fluid-design-system
The documentation is available at www.engie.design.
You can use Fluid Design System in multiple ways. Start using it now with:
If you have any issues while getting set up with ENGIE Design System, please create an issue here.
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The Fluid Design System is ENGIE’s open-source library to create, build and deliver ENGIE digital services in a more efficient way.
The npm package @engie-group/fluid-design-system receives a total of 1,140 weekly downloads. As such, @engie-group/fluid-design-system popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @engie-group/fluid-design-system 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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