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Deze laag van de is verantwoordelijk voor het loskoppelen van style/ambiance. De doelstelling is opstellen en onderhouden van style definities.
Deze laag van de is verantwoordelijk voor het loskoppelen van style/ambiance. De doelstelling is opstellen en onderhouden van style definities.
npm install
Dit start een storybook instantie in development mode
npm run dev
Dit bouwt een storybook instantie zodat deze gepubliceerd kan worden.
npm run build
Publiceert nieuwe versie naar NPM en publiceert utility classes naar het CDN
TODO: Need to Migrate from pzh-html-componenten-library
FAQs
Voor documentatie en handleidingen, zie de [HTML-component library wiki](https://dev.azure.com/pzh-nl/Design%20System%20Architectuur/_wiki/wikis/Design-system.wiki/1451/HTML-component-library).
The npm package @pzh-temporary/html-component-library receives a total of 336 weekly downloads. As such, @pzh-temporary/html-component-library popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pzh-temporary/html-component-library 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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