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@mighty-justice/fields-ant
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A standard interface for Field Sets at Mighty and a collection of utilities and components like forms and cards for Ant Design which use that interface.
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"@mighty-justice/smart-bool": "0",
"@mighty-justice/utils": "0",
"antd": "3",
"class-autobind-decorator": "3",
"classnames": "2",
"date-fns": "1",
"flat": "4",
"iso8601-duration": "1",
"lodash": "4",
"mobx": "5",
"mobx-react": "5",
"moment": "2",
"react": "16"
npm install --save-dev @mighty-justice/fields-ant
yarn add --dev @mighty-justice/fields-ant
npm run deploy
This will run checks for test
, lint
, build
, bump the version number,
publish to npm, and publish the docs to Github Pages.
We accept new issues and pull requests from anyone!
FAQs
Standard Ant design component interface for Field Sets
The npm package @mighty-justice/fields-ant receives a total of 25 weekly downloads. As such, @mighty-justice/fields-ant popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mighty-justice/fields-ant demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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