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@kong/kongponents
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Kongponents is a Vue component library of frequently needed UI elements. They were developed to solve Kong's application needs, but are generic enough to use in any web application.
Kongponents Docs are powered by VitePress and the source can be viewed here.
This repo uses Conventional Commits.
Commitizen and Commitlint are used to help build and enforce commit messages.
It is highly recommended to use the following command in order to create your commits:
pnpm commit
This will trigger the Commitizen interactive prompt for building your commit message.
Lefthook is used to manage Git Hooks within the repo. A commit-msg
hook is automatically setup that enforces commit message stands with commitlint
, see lefthook.yaml
.
FAQs
Kong Component library
The npm package @kong/kongponents receives a total of 4,789 weekly downloads. As such, @kong/kongponents popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @kong/kongponents demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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