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@vtmn/css
Decathlon Design System - Vitamin CSS library
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.One of the Decathlon Design System goals is to provide guidelines & components to gain in consistency, efficiency & accessibility. The best way to achieve this is together! That's why we are on GitHub. We would love contributions from the community (bug reports, feature requests, suggestions, Pull Requests, whatever you want!).
In this monorepo, we use Yarn & Lerna. Read the Installation Guide for detailed instructions on how to install Yarn.
Once you have installed Yarn, please run:
yarn
👉 See the contributing docs for more information about how to contribute.
To develop in watch mode and run all showcases with hot reloads, just run:
yarn start
Then, your CSS is building in watch mode to the dist
folder.
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Decathlon Design System - Vitamin global CSS styles library
The npm package @vtmn/css receives a total of 13,646 weekly downloads. As such, @vtmn/css popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vtmn/css demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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