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@pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit
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The @pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit
is a collection of utilities and Next.js
components for use in a Pantheon Decoupled Site built with Next.js.
To install this package to use in your application:
npm install @pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit
@pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit
is available as an ES or UMD module. Components
and utility functions are available as named exports with type declarations and
TSDoc comments included.
To import a component:
import { Component } from '@pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit';
To apply the styles from the nextjs-kit
, import the css into your main _app
component
// pages/_app.jsx
import '@pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit/style.css'
...
To import a helper utility:
import { utility } from '@pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit';
src/components
folder and should include
a default export.src/lib
directory.utils
directoryPlease see the Contributing guide in our monorepo to contribute to the project.
FAQs
Pantheon Decoupled Kit's Next.js Kit
The npm package @pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit receives a total of 1,892 weekly downloads. As such, @pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pantheon-systems/nextjs-kit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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