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@zeecoder/container-query-meta-builder
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This module is part of a monorepo.
This package was created to make the process of extracting container-query metadata from the source CSS easier, and more maintainable.
As such, it's mainly intended to be used by other packages internally, like
postcss-container-query
, and container-query
.
It can potentially be used as a sort of css-in-js (Alongside an existing library you might already use.), in case you don't want to use the postcss plugin or don't have source CSS files to process to begin with.
The easiest way to understand how it works is by looking at the tests.
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Meta object builder for Container Queries.
The npm package @zeecoder/container-query-meta-builder receives a total of 368 weekly downloads. As such, @zeecoder/container-query-meta-builder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @zeecoder/container-query-meta-builder demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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