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@lynx-js/types
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@lynx-js/types is a type package of all public APIs officially provided by the Lynx team. Using this package can help you better use Lynx APIs to develop your applications.
@lynx-js/types is a type package of all public APIs officially provided by the Lynx team. Using this package can help you better use Lynx APIs to develop your applications.
There are three pieces of content in the entire package, namely:
These three sections contain all of Lynx's publicly available features:
"peerDependencies": {
"@lynx-js/types": "latest"
}
"devDependencies": {
"@lynx-js/types": "latest"
}
After installing the dependencies, you can use them directly, for example:
import { ListProps } from '@lynx-js/types';
let prop: ListProps;
If you need to extend the type, for example, GlobalProps, each business will be extended according to its own type, and can be extended like this:
declare module '@lynx-js/types' {
interface GlobalProps {
foo: string;
bar: number;
}
}
Once extended, it can be used anywhere in the package.
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@lynx-js/types is a type package of all public APIs officially provided by the Lynx team. Using this package can help you better use Lynx APIs to develop your applications.
The npm package @lynx-js/types receives a total of 4,955 weekly downloads. As such, @lynx-js/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lynx-js/types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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