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@pluralsh/design-system
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npm i -S @pluralsh/design-system
Import { Alert } from '@pluralsh/design-system'
// ...
return (
<Alert
severy="success"
title="Wouhou!"
>
You installed @pluralsh/design-system correcly
</Alert>
)
npm i && npm start
and view the Storybook at http://localhost:6006
Checklist for creating a new component:
We use semantic pr conventions for all prs, if you want a commit to be present in a release, be sure to prefix its commit message with either feat:
or fix:
. Use fix!:
or feat!:
for breaking changes to trigger a major version release.
MIT
FAQs
Pluralsh Design System
The npm package @pluralsh/design-system receives a total of 462 weekly downloads. As such, @pluralsh/design-system popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pluralsh/design-system demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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