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@uploadcare/blocks
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Installation process is easy and takes minutes. See the installation guide.
We use JSDoc type annotations for TypeScript static analysis support during development.
Additionally, we provide type definitions (*.d.ts files) for the TypeScript projects in our packages.
Check the JSDoc Reference page in TypeScript official documentation.
Blocks are supported and tested in all major modern desktop and mobile browsers:
Internet Explorer is outdated and not supported anymore.
Blocks are a framework-agnostic solution, so you can use it with any runtime you like. We have prepared examples for the most popular frameworks.
Issues and PRs are welcome. You can provide your feedback or drop us a support request at hello@uploadcare.com.
git clone git@github.com:uploadcare/blocks.git ./
.npm install
.npm run dev
.All the source code in demos is accessible and works in raw mode (as is), you can use your browser developer tools to discover it in detail.
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Building blocks for Uploadcare products integration
We found that @uploadcare/blocks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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