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@stellar/elements
Advanced tools
A small design system for Stellar.org user interfaces.
You can view and play with the components on Storybook.
Run yarn storybook
to run the Storybook watcher locally.
Make a pull request if you want to contribute changes to the library. Make sure all tests pass! An @stellar employee will merge your PR into master if all looks okay.
Before releasing, make a pull request changing the version number in package.json to the version you're planning to release.
Once the library is ready for release, make a new
release tag. CircleCI
will automatically publish changes to NPM when it sees new releases starting
with v
.
FAQs
Styled elements for use on Stellar projects
We found that @stellar/elements demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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