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@primer/css-legacy
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The CSS implementation of GitHub's Primer Design System
:rotating_light: If you currently use the primer
or primer-
-prefixed npm packages, please read the migration guide!
This repository is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install @primer/css
with this command:
$ npm install --save @primer/css
The included source files are written in Sass using SCSS syntax. After installing with npm, you can add your project's node_modules
directory to your Sass include paths (AKA load paths in Ruby), then import it like this:
@import "@primer/css/index.scss";
You can import individual Primer modules directly from the @primer/css
package:
@import "@primer/css/core/index.scss";
@import "@primer/css/product/index.scss";
@import "@primer/css/marketing/index.scss";
See DEVELOP.md for development docs.
You can find docs about our release process in RELEASING.md.
The Primer CSS docs site is deployed from this repo with primer/deploy. See the development docs for more info.
FAQs
Legacy version of Primer CSS. Based on 15.2.0
The npm package @primer/css-legacy receives a total of 1,934 weekly downloads. As such, @primer/css-legacy popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @primer/css-legacy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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