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@public-ui/themes
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Das Themes-Modul beinhaltet zahlreiche Themes (Styleguides) zur Komponenten-Bibliothek.
Das Themes-Modul beinhaltet zahlreiche Themes (Styleguides) zur Komponenten-Bibliothek. Sie können in Kombination mit dem Components-Modul geladen werden.
Mehr zur Modularisierung kann im Architekturkonzept nachgelesen werden.
Mehr zum Projekt kann in der README nachgelesen werden.
We use pnpm as package manager and there is a tiny typing issue with the default typescript setup.
What happens?
We got a type annotation error in TypeScript.
The inferred type of 'THEME' cannot be named without a reference to '.pnpm/@a11y-ui+core@***/node_modules/@a11y-ui/core/types/theming'. This is likely not portable. A type annotation is necessary.ts(2742)
What does we know?
This seems to be a general issue:
Solution:
We must activate the specific option preserveSymlinks
in the tsconfig.json
file.
...
"preserveSymlinks": true,
...
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Contains the style guides and themes of various corporate designs for KoliBri - The accessible HTML-Standard.
We found that @public-ui/themes 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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