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@tef-novum/movistar-onesait-css
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yarn
inside this directorycard-form.html
fileyarn start
Whenever main.pcss
gets updated, the file dist/development.css
file change accordingly
NOTE Remember to refresh your browser tab with Cmd/Ctrl+R when editing main.pcss
yarn serve
This process will keep executing, serving both, development.css
and build.css
for testing purposes
You can easily publish a new version executing:
npm version patch
npm login
npm publish --access public
NOTE You'll need access to @tef-novum
organization in order to publish this package, otherwise, the
above command will fail.
FAQs
Mi Movistar CSS for Onesait iframe
We found that @tef-novum/movistar-onesait-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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