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@olist/marketing-actions
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This project contain all activities related at marketing actions and handle it for web
This project must contain all activities related at marketing actions and handle it for web
yarn add @olist/marketing-actions
It has microbundle
as peer dependencie. So, be careful whether some warning about version compatibility pops up or not after the installation.
It was built on ES6.
yarn
for packages management.Ok, you're looking forward to contributing for the olist-marketing-actions, then follow the instructions.
If you're here, you already have access to the repository, haven't you? So, just clone the project and install the dependencies.
git clone git@github.com:olist/olist-marketing-actions.git
cd olist-marketing-actions/
yarn
If it's everything okay on your environment all olist-marketing-actions dependencies were installed, but if something went wrong feel free to create an issue reporting the problem.
yarn build
This generate a bundle, including a umd files for all files imported at index.js
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This project contain all activities related at marketing actions and handle it for web
We found that @olist/marketing-actions demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 31 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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