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@knightly/veui-loader
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[Unofficial] Nightly build for ecomfe/veui@1e595, published automatically by Knightly.
package (veui-loader ) | @knightly/veui-loader |
---|---|
version (2.0.0-beta.25* ) | 2.0.0-knightly-d20.202101261424 |
last commit | refactor: Uploader fix bug |
sha (d20 ) | 1e5959c4d1e91262ea95fa0bbba2912291df8ee3 |
changes | compare with last release |
build | 2021-01-26T14:25:10.977Z |
To replace the package with nightly build:
via npm
npm i veui-loader@npm:@knightly/veui-loader@d20
or edit your package.json
"dependencies": {
"veui-loader": "npm:@knightly/veui-loader@d20"
}
Package | Knightly |
---|---|
veui | @knightly/veui |
babel-preset-veui | @knightly/babel-preset-veui |
babel-plugin-veui | @knightly/babel-plugin-veui |
veui-loader | @knightly/veui-loader |
veui-theme-dls | @knightly/veui-theme-dls |
veui-theme-dls-icons | @knightly/veui-theme-dls-icons |
FAQs
webpack loader for VEUI.
The npm package @knightly/veui-loader receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @knightly/veui-loader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @knightly/veui-loader 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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