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@sysvale/cuida
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A design system built by Sysvale, using storybook and Vue components
https://cuida.framer.wiki/
https://main--6168a1779cac8c003ab99c2d.chromatic.com
npm i @sysvale/cuida;
import Cuida from "@sysvale/cuida";
import '@sysvale/cuida/dist/style.css';
Vue.use(Cuida);
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<style lang="scss" scoped>
@import 'node_modules/@sysvale/cuida/dist/@sysvale/tokens.scss';
...
</style>
git clone https://github.com/Sysvale/cuida.git
docker-compose up -d
A aplicação estará disponível na porta 6006
, em http://localhost:6006/.
npm i
docker-composer up -d
a aplicação iniciará com instalação e build em segundo plano e estará acessível após alguns segundos em http://localhost:6006/. O progresso pode ser acompanhado também executando docker-compose logs -f main
.
.npm run storybook
docker-compose exec cuida npm run test
ou
./on-server.sh npm run test
npm run test
Para informações sobre como contribuir com o projeto, acesse o CONTRIBUTING.MD
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A design system built by Sysvale, using storybook and Vue components
We found that @sysvale/cuida 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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