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@usecapsule/core-components
Advanced tools
Cross-framework common component library
yarn install
The component examples can either be run in React or bare HTML.
yarn build
yarn start-react
yarn start-html
This will build the component libraries for both web components and React.
yarn build
This should be used when adding new components to the library. It will initialize the component, test and styles.
Once run, follow the prompts to name your component.
Note Components MUST begin the the
cpsl-
string in order for them to pass linting.
Note The styles should be changed to Sass once the component is generated. Rename the generated
css
file toscss
and update the import in the component.
yarn generate
FAQs
Capsule Core Components
We found that @usecapsule/core-components 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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