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@trackunit/criticality-indicator
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The `@trackunit/criticality-indicator` package is the home of criticality ui components.
The @trackunit/criticality-indicator package is the home of criticality ui components.
This library is exposed publicly for use in the the Trackunit Iris App SDK.
To browse all available components visit the Design System.
For more info and a full guide on Iris App SDK Development, please visit our Developer Hub.
At this point this library is only developed by Trackunit Employees. For development related information see the development readme.
This package was developed by Trackunit ApS. Trackunit is the leading SaaS-based IoT solution for the construction industry, offering an ecosystem of hardware, fleet management software & telematics.
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The `@trackunit/criticality-indicator` package is the home of criticality ui components.
The npm package @trackunit/criticality-indicator receives a total of 1,311 weekly downloads. As such, @trackunit/criticality-indicator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @trackunit/criticality-indicator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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