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@lokalise/louis
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Welcome to **Louis**. This project built by [Lokalise](https://www.lokalise.com) is a ReactJS (v17) implementation of Louis Design System and it contains the core to start building your react application along with Lokalise's look and feel.
Welcome to Louis. This project built by Lokalise is a ReactJS (v17) implementation of Louis Design System and it contains the core to start building your react application along with Lokalise's look and feel.
Check Louis production storybook and figma ui library.
npm i @lokalise/louis
import React from 'react';
import { Button, ThemeProvider } from '@lokalise/louis';
export default () => (
<ThemeProvider activeTheme="base">
<Button appearance="primary">My Button</Button>;
</ThemeProvider>
);
Make sure your application bundler (e.g. Webpack) does have a loader (e.g. style-loader) for bundling CSS files.
You can report issues on our JIRA Project, reach us on Slack or submit a Support Request.
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Welcome to **Louis**. This project, built by [Lokalise](https://www.lokalise.com), is a ReactJS implementation of the Louis Design System. It contains the core components to start building your React application with Lokalise's look and feel.
The npm package @lokalise/louis receives a total of 933 weekly downloads. As such, @lokalise/louis popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lokalise/louis 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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