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@govuk-prototype-kit/task-list
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GOV.UK Task List Pattern for the GOV.UK Prototype Kit
This plugin is no longer maintained.
If you are using GOV.UK Frontend version 5.0.0 or above, you should use the task list component from the GOV.UK Design System instead.
You can also use the task list template from the common templates plugin.
If you are using a previous version of the GOV.UK Prototype Kit, you can continue to use this plugin until you upgrade.
For more information about the GOV.UK Prototype Kit:
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GOV.UK Task List Pattern for the GOV.UK Prototype Kit
We found that @govuk-prototype-kit/task-list 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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