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@ws-ui/webform-editor
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This is the webform editor package used in the Qodly Studio Editor
To fix issues and develop new features this package and see the changes reflected directly on Qodly without friction we use the yalc package, please make sure that it's installed on your machine by running:
npm i -g yalc
Clone the webstudio project to your machine
git clone git@git-ps.wakanda.io:4d/web-studio/webstudio.git
Setup the project to work with the link to the local version of the project in the craco.config.js go to
const yalcDeps = { /* */ }
and uncomment the line where is '@ws-ui/webform-editor': { requiredVersion: '^0.0.1' }, is located
then run
yalc add @ws-ui/webform-editor && yalc link @ws-ui/webform-editor && npm install
Develop locally by running
npm start
FAQs
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The npm package @ws-ui/webform-editor receives a total of 247 weekly downloads. As such, @ws-ui/webform-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ws-ui/webform-editor 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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