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@nextui-org/autocomplete
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An autocomplete combines a text input with a listbox, allowing users to filter a list of options to items matching a query.
An autocomplete combines a text input with a listbox, allowing users to filter a list of options to items matching a query.
Please refer to the documentation for more information.
yarn add @nextui-org/autocomplete
# or
npm i @nextui-org/autocomplete
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This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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An autocomplete combines a text input with a listbox, allowing users to filter a list of options to items matching a query.
The npm package @nextui-org/autocomplete receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @nextui-org/autocomplete popularity was classified as not popular.
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