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The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
@zendeskgarden/react-chrome
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Components relating to Chrome within the Garden Design System.
Collection of elements, render prop containers, and presentation components relating to the Chrome component within the Garden Design System
npm install @zendeskgarden/react-chrome
# Peer Dependencies - Also Required
npm install react react-dom prop-types styled-components @zendeskgarden/react-theming
/**
* Include chrome styling at the root of your application
*/
import '@zendeskgarden/react-chrome/dist/styles.css';
import { ThemeProvider } from '@zendeskgarden/react-theming';
import { Chrome, Nav, NavItem, ... } from '@zendeskgarden/react-chrome';
import ConnectIcon from '@zendeskgarden/icons/src/26/relationshape-connect.svg';
<ThemeProvider>
<Chrome>
<Nav expanded>
<NavItem logo product="connect" title="Zendesk Connect">
<NavItemIcon>
<ConnectIcon />
</NavItemIcon>
<NavItemText>Zendesk Connect</NavItemText>
</NavItem>
<NavItem current>
<NavItemIcon>
<HomeIcon />
</NavItemIcon>
<NavItemText>Home</NavItemText>
</NavItem>
</Nav>
<SubNav>
<SubNavItem current>
<SubNavItemText>Subnav 1</SubNavItemText>
</SubNavItem>
...
</SubNav>
<Body>
<Header>
...
</Header>
<Content>
<Main>
Lorem ipsum...
</Main>
</Content>
</Body>
</Chrome>
</ThemeProvider>
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Components relating to Chrome within the Garden Design System.
We found that @zendeskgarden/react-chrome 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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