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@fulltime/tokens
Advanced tools
Install the project dependencies via the CLI command:
npm install
The project is made of these files and folders:
/token-generators
contains the design tokens input files (in JSON format)/templates
contains the templates used to generate the output files/dist
contains the generated output files (in different formats)build.js
is the script used to generate the output filesYou can build the design tokens from the /src/
folder using the CLI command:
npm run build
of you can automatically re-build the tokens at every change using the command:
npm run watch
The generated tokens are saved in the /dist
folder, and organised by target platform.
FAQs
Fulltime Design Tokens
We found that @fulltime/tokens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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