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@warp-ds/css
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This is the CSS package for WARP.
The package includes resets, component classes and tokens.
The CSS files should be used directly from Eik. This is because we can alias releases by major versions.
We publish 3 css files.
Only component classes are published to npm to be used in the component libraries.
pnpm add @warp-ds/css
The package includes component classes, such as:
And shortcuts, such as:
Creates brand-css files from tokens.
Uses the Tokenizer to build css vars. The output is css files, one for each support brand. These CSS files are what's actually holding the theme.
If you have new components to add tokens to (if you only want to update existing tokens proceed to step 2):
Eik login and publish
step.
! Be aware that it takes some time before we update the aliased version on Eik so if you need to test your changes immediately use the full version and not an alias.If you'd like to contribute to @warp-ds/css
, start by reviewing the contributing guidelines.
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This is the CSS package for WARP.
The npm package @warp-ds/css receives a total of 407 weekly downloads. As such, @warp-ds/css popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @warp-ds/css 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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