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@muraldevkit/ds-component-button-react
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React specific wrapper for @muraldevkit/ds-component-button
This component is automatically exported from the Mural Design System's button component (see @muraldevkit/ds-component-button
).
Since these files are automatically generated, you should not edit them directly.
In order to make updates to this component, you should update the Mural Design System's button component (see @muraldevkit/ds-component-button
). When you rebuild the button, it will update the React button.
For more information on how to update this component, refer to our internal global guides:
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