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@warp-ds/uno
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boolean
boolean
boolean
font-size
changesexternalClasses
to be removed from outputIn order to generate CSS for utility classes from your terminal, run pnpm dev
using the following instructions:
Usage: node dev.js [--cliClasses=string | -c string] [--usePixels] [--externalClasses=string] [--externalizeClasses]
Example:
pnpm dev -c m-2
! Do not use -c
when passing negative values, e.g. pnpm dev --cliClasses='-m-2! gap-2'
parity
project from warp-ds, get dependencies for the projectparity
project from drive's root folder: pnpm link ../parity
node checkFabricClasses.js
This project is continuously published to NPM using a next
tag (e.g. 1.1.0-next.1
).
Anyone needing to use the latest changes of this package can install the next
version while waiting for the stable release.
Detailed changes for each release can be found in the CHANGELOG file.
@warp-ds/drive is available under the Apache-2.0 software license.
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## How to contribute
The npm package @warp-ds/uno receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @warp-ds/uno popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @warp-ds/uno demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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