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@polymathnetwork/launchpad-ui
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A component-library and white-label theming solution for launchpad frontend applications
npm i @polymathnetwork/launchpad-ui@develop
See directory-structure for reference
src/components/SomeComponent/index.tsx
src/components/SomeComponent/PartialComponent.tsx
)src/components/SomeComponent/style.ts
src/components/SomeComponent/themeUIVariants.ts
src/themes/baseTheme.ts
under appropriate variant groupsThe src/icons/
directory is ignored by git and is generated from the svg files in svg-icons/
directory.
svg-icons/
npm run build-icons
to build all icons# To build separately
npm run transform-svg-icons -- --icons
npm run transform-svg-icons -- --logos
npm run transform-svg-icons -- --flags
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component-library and white-label theming solution for launchpad frontend applications
The npm package @polymathnetwork/launchpad-ui receives a total of 202 weekly downloads. As such, @polymathnetwork/launchpad-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @polymathnetwork/launchpad-ui 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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