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@times-components/article-byline
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An article byline is a piece of styled text that consists of an author, or list
of authors, either with, or without author job titles and locations. This data
typically derives from an Abstract Syntax Tree ("AST"), with the resulting
components being passed to article byline as children
. The consumer of article
byline determines whether the byline should be a link or text, and will import
the appropriate byline component as neccessary.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md before contributing to this package
Please see our main README.md to get the project running locally
The code can be formatted and linted in accordance with the agreed standards.
yarn fmt
yarn lint
This package uses yarn (latest) to run unit tests on each platform with jest.
yarn test:web
Visit the official storybook to see our available article byline templates, or see the article byline with links templates.
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Article byline information
The npm package @times-components/article-byline receives a total of 2,217 weekly downloads. As such, @times-components/article-byline popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @times-components/article-byline demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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