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Lesson Desk Component Library
School Bus is a Component Library which provides developers with the easiest possible way of building Lesson Desk’s products.
In order to create a great experience for our users, the component library is intented to be a single source of truth for all stakeholders.
The following peer dependencies are required:
"@lessondesk/material-icons": "^1.0.2",
"formik": "2.1.5",
"prop-types": "^15.7.2",
"react": "^16.8.6",
"react-dom": "^16.8.6",
"just-toasty": "^1.3.0",
"styled-components": "^4.3.2"
Afterwards, you can install the library:
npm install @lessondesk/schoolbus
# OR
yarn add @lessondesk/schoolbus
Contributions are welcome. Please open up an issue or create PR if you would like to help out.
For all contributors, please be sure to read the Contributing doc.
This component library was heavily inspired by the excellent Priceline.com Design System.
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The npm package @lessondesk/schoolbus receives a total of 82 weekly downloads. As such, @lessondesk/schoolbus popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lessondesk/schoolbus demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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