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@univerjs/ui
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Shared application UI framework, workbench services, menus, dialogs, and Facade UI APIs for Univer.
@univerjs/ui provides Univer's shared application UI framework, workbench services, menu infrastructure, dialogs, clipboard services, and Facade UI APIs.
| Package | UMD global | CSS | Locales | Facade entry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
@univerjs/ui | UniverUi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
pnpm add @univerjs/ui
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npm install @univerjs/ui
Keep all @univerjs/* packages on the same version.
import '@univerjs/ui/lib/index.css';
import EnUS from '@univerjs/ui/locale/en-US';
import { UniverUIPlugin } from '@univerjs/ui';
univer.registerPlugin(UniverUIPlugin);
// Merge EnUS into your Univer locale map when this package contributes UI text.
Exported plugin classes:
UniverUIPluginUniverMobileUIPluginFAQs
Shared application UI framework, workbench services, menus, dialogs, and Facade UI APIs for Univer.
The npm package @univerjs/ui receives a total of 100,947 weekly downloads. As such, @univerjs/ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @univerjs/ui 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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