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@warp-ds/elements
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Welcome to @warp-ds/elements, a collection of Vue3 components for building user interfaces based on the Warp Design System. This repository is maintained by the Warp Core Team and is home to the @warp-ds/vue library.
If you'd like to contribute to @warp-ds/elements
,
start by reviewing the contributing guidelines.
Install by using npm/pnpm or by adding a script link:
npm i -S @warp-ds/elements
pnpm add @warp-ds/elements
<script src="https://assets.finn.no/pkg/@warp-ds/elements/v1"></script>
For information on the components available in the package and how to use them, see the Warp Design System documentation.
This project is currently in alpha.
Continuously published to NPM and Eik using an alpha
tag (e.g. 1.0.0-alpha.1
).
Anyone needing to start using the package before the first major release can install the alpha
version while waiting for the first stable version.
Detailed changes for each release can be found in the CHANGELOG file.
@warp-ds/elements is available under the Apache-2.0 software license.
1.0.0-alpha.29 (2023-08-15)
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Custom elements for Warp
The npm package @warp-ds/elements receives a total of 364 weekly downloads. As such, @warp-ds/elements popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @warp-ds/elements 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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