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@open-tech-world/react-examples-sandbox
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Wrapper for the CSB sandpack, which is only to be used for React examples in the org lib docs.
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Wrapper for the CSB sandpack, which is only to be used for React examples in the org lib docs.
# With npm
$ npm install @open-tech-world/react-examples-sandbox
# With yarn
$ yarn add @open-tech-world/react-examples-sandbox
Copyright (c) Thanga Ganapathy (MIT License).
FAQs
The CSB sandpack wrapper, which is only to be used for React examples in the org lib docs.
We found that @open-tech-world/react-examples-sandbox 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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