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@notonthehighstreet/toolkit
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npm install @notonthehighstreet/toolkit --save
There are two ways to import the function you need.
You can import just the specific function you need which means you won't require the whole toolkit module.
import colour from '@notonthehighstreet/toolkit/utils/colour';
colour('colour name')
You can import the whole toolkit and use the functions from the toolkit object.
import toolkit from '@notonthehighstreet/toolkit';
toolkit.colour('colour name')
You can import multiple utils by deconstructing:
import { colour, fontSize } from '@notonthehighstreet/toolkit/utils'
colour(colourName)
import colour from '@notonthehighstreet/toolkit/utils/colour';
colour('venice-blue') // => #056582
fontSize(size)
import fontSize from '@notonthehighstreet/toolkit/utils/fontSize';
fontSize('m') // => 16px
breakpoint(deviceType)
import breakpoint from '@notonthehighstreet/toolkit/utils/breakpoint';
breakpoint('mobile') // => 480
FAQs
A toolkit for development of front end apps at NOTHS
The npm package @notonthehighstreet/toolkit receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @notonthehighstreet/toolkit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @notonthehighstreet/toolkit 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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