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@posthog/brand
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This package is created solely for the purpose of setting up OIDC (OpenID Connect) trusted publishing with npm.
This is NOT a functional package and contains NO code or functionality beyond the OIDC setup configuration.
This package exists to:
@posthog/brandOIDC trusted publishing allows package maintainers to publish packages directly from their CI/CD workflows without needing to manage npm access tokens. Instead, it uses OpenID Connect to establish trust between the CI/CD provider (like GitHub Actions) and npm.
To properly configure OIDC trusted publishing for this package:
This package is a placeholder for OIDC configuration only. It:
For more details about npm's trusted publishing feature, see:
Maintained for OIDC setup purposes only
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PostHog's brand assets — hedgehog illustrations, logos, team crests, and brand colors as React components, raw SVGs, PNG URLs, and tokens. Bundled, offline, tree-shakeable.
The npm package @posthog/brand receives a total of 64,850 weekly downloads. As such, @posthog/brand popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @posthog/brand demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 22 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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