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@openui5/sap.ui.mdc
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Runtime resources of the OpenUI5 UI Library sap.ui.mdc.
This library is restricted to use by SAP internal projects only.
The components of this library are under development and documented as private. Their APIs are subject to change and should not be used in productive scenarios without further agreement. A general availability of sap.ui.mdc will be announced via the usual channels.
According to the usage restrictions mentioned above we will not accept or process contributions and issues and would like to ask you to refrain from them.
Add this library as a dependency to your UI5 project by using UI5 Tooling:
ui5 add sap.ui.mdc
For more information, please refer to our documentation on Consuming OpenUI5 Libraries.
OpenUI5 is licensed under Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.txt. Subcomponents may have different licenses, see THIRDPARTY.txt.
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OpenUI5 UI Library sap.ui.mdc
The npm package @openui5/sap.ui.mdc receives a total of 2,215 weekly downloads. As such, @openui5/sap.ui.mdc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @openui5/sap.ui.mdc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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