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@pongo-ui/react-input
Advanced tools
A set of components that enable users to input and edit given values.
A set of components that enable users to input and edit given values.
Using NPM
npm install @pongo-ui/react-input
Using Yarn
yarn add @pongo-ui/react-input
Install the @pongo-ui/react-provider and our theme tokens from @pongo-ui/react-theme
Set up the provider in your app:
import { Provider } from '@pongo-ui/react-provider'
import { webLightTheme } from '@pongo-ui/react-theme'
const MyApp = () => {
return (
<Provider theme={webLightTheme}>
<Provider>
)
}
import { Provider } from '@pongo-ui/react-provider'
import { webLightTheme } from '@pongo-ui/react-theme'
import { Input } from '@pongo-ui/react-input'
const MyApp = () => {
return (
<Provider theme={webLightTheme}>
<Input />
<Provider>
)
}
To learn more about the Input API take a look at the Input Interface file.
FAQs
A set of components that enable users to input and edit given values.
We found that @pongo-ui/react-input demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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