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@movable/fluid
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Fluid is @movableink's design system. We use a combination of emberjs, and tailwind to build our design system. The TailwindCss config docs can be found at @movable/tailwind-config
This currently is an ember-addon and should be installed as such:
ember install @movable/fluid
volta installed on your computeryarn installThe documentation server can be run locally by running:
yarn storybook-dev
We use Storybook for all our documenation. The local server is accessible via http://localhost:9001
The tests can be run in an interactive browser
yarn test
This repo has conventional-commits We lint for this both pre-commit and on PR actions. It is required and will not pass without it.
Ex:
fix(percy): added percy snapshots for all component states
- active
- disabled
- focused
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Fluid is Movable Ink's design framework for its apps.
The npm package @movable/fluid receives a total of 2,893 weekly downloads. As such, @movable/fluid popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @movable/fluid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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