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@os-design/theming
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Before you start using the os-design components, you need to add the ThemeProvider that will apply the theme to all the components used.
Install the package using the following command:
yarn add @os-design/theming
Also make sure that you have the @emotion/react package installed.
Create the emotion.d.ts
file with the following content:
import '@emotion/react';
import { Theme as BaseTheme } from '@os-design/theming';
declare module '@emotion/react' {
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface
export interface Theme extends BaseTheme {}
}
ThemeProvider
For example:
import React from 'react';
import { ThemeProvider } from '@os-design/theming';
import AppRouter from './AppRouter';
const App: React.FC = () => (
<ThemeProvider>
<AppRouter />
</ThemeProvider>
);
export default App;
See all theming features in the Storybook.
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The npm package @os-design/theming receives a total of 417 weekly downloads. As such, @os-design/theming popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @os-design/theming 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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