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@glitchdotcom/shared-components
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This is a library of React components used on Glitch's community site and editor.
npm install @glitchdotcom/shared-components
This package has a peer dependency on React 16.8+ ("the one with hooks"); it also includes dependencies on prop-types and styled-components.
For documentation of available components, see shared-components.glitch.me.
This works as-is in evergreen browsers, but it uses features which may require polyfills, transpilation, or other fallbacks:
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and <dialog>
HTML elementsIn production applications, you will likely want to use the following babel plugins:
For information on making changes to shared-components, refer to CONTRIBUTING.md
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We found that @glitchdotcom/shared-components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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