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@twilio-paste/core
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One bundle containing every package within paste except icons.
1- Use lerna to fetch all the packages (see /tools/.cache/packages.json). 2- Filter out all packages that aren't productionized or not in core
(For the remaining packages:)
1- Add them to this package's dependencies. 2- Add the export lines to the index.tsx file. 3- Create individual export files in ./dist/ (unbarreled exports, 1 per package) 4- Create fake packages pointing to the dist file in the root folder of this package (for easier importing)
This happens automatically during prebuild, to guarantee correctness on releases.
FAQs
Core contains all the packages from the Paste design system.
We found that @twilio-paste/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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