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@theme-ui/parse-props
Advanced tools
Props-parsing functionality which powers the core of Theme UI
npm i @theme-ui/parse-props
This package provides low level functionality for the @theme-ui/core
package. You likely don't want to install this package directly in your project unless you're writing a library which extends Theme UI.
v0.14.0 (Mon Mar 21 2022)
:tada: This release contains work from new contributors! :tada:
Thanks for all your work!
:heart: Brage (@braaar)
:heart: peterlits zo (@PeterlitsZo)
:heart: Ryan Turner (@rtturner)
:heart: Cannon Lock (@CannonLock)
@theme-ui/components
, @theme-ui/css
, gatsby-plugin-theme-ui
, @theme-ui/mdx
, @theme-ui/sidenav
, @theme-ui/theme-provider
, theme-ui
@theme-ui/tailwind
@theme-ui/custom-properties
@theme-ui/color-modes
theme-ui
@theme-ui/color-modes
gatsby-plugin-theme-ui
@theme-ui/style-guide
@theme-ui/components
@theme-ui/sidenav
@theme-ui/sidenav
FAQs
Internal package — You don't want to consume this directly.
The npm package @theme-ui/parse-props receives a total of 23,348 weekly downloads. As such, @theme-ui/parse-props popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @theme-ui/parse-props 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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