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@vaadin/vaadin-list-mixin
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vaadin-list-mixin
is a mixin for nav
elements, facilitating navigation and selection of childNodes.
Fork the vaadin-list-mixin
repository and clone it locally.
Make sure you have npm.
When in the vaadin-list-mixin
directory, run npm install
to install dependencies.
Run npm test
to start the tests in Chrome.
npm run debug
, then choose manual mode (M) and open the link in browser.We are using ESLint for linting JavaScript code. You can check if your code is following our standards by running npm run lint
, which will automatically lint all .js
files.
To contribute to the component, please read the guideline first.
Apache License 2.0
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vaadin-list-mixin
The npm package @vaadin/vaadin-list-mixin receives a total of 6,230 weekly downloads. As such, @vaadin/vaadin-list-mixin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vaadin/vaadin-list-mixin 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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