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aesthetic-adapter-glamor
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Provides Glamor support for Aesthetic, a React styling library.
npm install aesthetic aesthetic-adapter-glamor glamor --save
// Or
yarn add aesthetic aesthetic-adapter-glamor glamor
More information on how to get started can be found in the official documentation.
import Aesthetic from 'aesthetic';
import GlamorAdapter from 'aesthetic-adapter-glamor';
const aesthetic = new Aesthetic(new GlamorAdapter());
To make use of the unified syntax, simply import the adapter from the unified path.
import GlamorAdapter from 'aesthetic-adapter-glamor/unified';
Glamor plugins can be added before the adapter is instantiated.
import Aesthetic from 'aesthetic';
import GlamorAdapter from 'aesthetic-adapter-glamor';
import { plugins } from 'glamor';
plugins.add(plugin); // ...
const aesthetic = new Aesthetic(new GlamorAdapter());
FAQs
Glamor support for Aesthetic.
The npm package aesthetic-adapter-glamor receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, aesthetic-adapter-glamor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that aesthetic-adapter-glamor 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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