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src/getting-started.html (or dist/getting-started.html once you've compiled), or visit https://dashkit.goodthemes.co/getting-started.html.src/docs/ (or dist/docs/ once you've compiled), or visit https://dashkit.goodthemes.co/docs/ (e.g. https://dashkit.goodthemes.co/docs/alerts.html).The steps to compile and get started with development are covered in detail in documentation mentioned above, but the summary is:
We provide an "unofficial" Dashkit Figma file for you to play with. View/download it here: https://www.figma.com/file/42GXnmUU91IthZs4SCkTTq/Dashkit-1.5.0-Distributed?node-id=2277%3A4410. You can install all the TTF fonts from Dashkit's source files in: src/assets/fonts/cerebrisans.
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