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Allure React components library that implement Google's Material Design
Allure React components library that implement Google's Material Design.
This library is a collection of shared React components that implement Google's Material Design.
The following packages need to be present on your project in order to use this library.
"@material-ui/core": "^4.11.0"
"@ticketmaster/allure-core": "latest"
If they are not already present, add the required peerDependencies to your dependencies
yarn add @material-ui/core @ticketmaster/allure-core
Add @ticketmaster/allure-ui
to your dependencies
yarn add @ticketmaster/allure-ui
You can now use the React components provided by allure-ui inside your project.
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Allure React components library that implement Google's Material Design
The npm package @ticketmaster/allure-ui receives a total of 195 weekly downloads. As such, @ticketmaster/allure-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ticketmaster/allure-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 33 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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