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@mpotomin/operational-components
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Building blocks for effective operational user interfaces
The @operational/components
package contains simple, stateless UI building blocks - your typical input fields, buttons, cards, grids, and so on. See demo and docs.
Install the package via npm or yarn:
npm install @operational/components
Create your first application like so:
import * as React from "react"
import { Button, OperationalUI } from "@operational/components"
// Always wrap your interface in the `OperationalUI` wrapper,
// which does important setup work, and takes a single child element.
// See https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40operational%2Fcomponents
const App = () => (
<OperationalUI>
<Button>Hello</Button>
</OperationalUI>
)
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Building blocks for effective operational user interfaces
We found that @mpotomin/operational-components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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