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@preply/ds-web-root
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@preply/ds-web-root
Root provider (+ themes) for web applications.
Follow the instructions in @preply/ds-workspace.
tl;dr:
import { RootProvider } from `@preply/ds-web-root`;
import { Heading } from `@preply/ds-web-lib`;
export const App: FC = () => (
<RootProvider>
<Heading level="h1">Hello!</Heading>
</RootProvider>
);
Reach out to #design-system-public if you think you can help and keep an eye on DS Confluence for more docs, guides, work in progress, decisions, the works.
You probably want to execute yarn dev
and/or yarn docs
in the root, as per instructions in @preply/ds-workspace.
For quicker - and more focused - feedback, you can also directly use the scripts in this package directory, but make sure you have first executed yarn build
in root, or that you have the root yarn dev
script running in the background.
Details about tools and configurations in @preply/ds-workspace.
Note: @preply/ds-***
are declared both as direct and peer dependencies:
rollup
excludes them from the bundle.FAQs
Unknown package
The npm package @preply/ds-web-root receives a total of 1,225 weekly downloads. As such, @preply/ds-web-root popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @preply/ds-web-root demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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