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@limetech/lime-web-components
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This package contains the master library for Lime Web Components. It simply wraps all of its sibling packages up into one comprehensive library for convenience.
This package contains the master library for Lime Web Components. It simply wraps all of its sibling packages up into one comprehensive library for convenience.
Lime Web Components are web components that are used to customize Lime CRM. Components are built using StencilJS, which uses TypeScript, JSX and reactive data-binding.
Please use lime-project to generate new plugins and components. lime-web-components will be installed for you. To keep lime-web-components up to date, run npm up @limetech/lime-web-components
to update within the same major version, or npm install @limetech/lime-web-components@latest
to update to the latest version, possibly with breaking changes.
For a list of changes, see the CHANGELOG.
Read the full documentation at https://lundalogik.github.io/lime-web-components/
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Lime Web Components
The npm package @limetech/lime-web-components receives a total of 1,358 weekly downloads. As such, @limetech/lime-web-components popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @limetech/lime-web-components 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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