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@glideapps/demo-module
Advanced tools
This is a demo module for the Glide UX system.
npm install
npm start
Your module will be available at http://localhost:4000
npm run build # Build for development (includes types)
npm run build:types # Build only TypeScript types
npm run lint # Run linting
npm run test # Run tests
This module generates TypeScript declaration files automatically. The types are built to dist/
and can be imported:
import { ExampleComponent } from '@glideapps/demo-module';
import type { ExampleComponentProps } from '@glideapps/demo-module';
The module is configured for npm publishing with:
dist/index.d.ts
)To publish:
npm publish
This module uses Glide UX components with pre-compiled styles. The CSS is automatically included when you import from @glideapps/ux/library/styles
in your main entry point.
The module includes Tailwind CSS for your custom styling needs. You can customize the theme by editing tailwind.config.js
.
This was generated by the Glide UX modules CLI. See more docs at https://github.com/glideapps/glide-ux-modules/
FAQs
Demo module
The npm package @glideapps/demo-module receives a total of 36 weekly downloads. As such, @glideapps/demo-module popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @glideapps/demo-module demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 30 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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