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Toolkit for building accessible web apps with React.
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npm:
npm i ariakit-changesets-test-changesets-test
Yarn:
yarn add ariakit-changesets-test-changesets-test
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import {
Button,
Dialog,
DialogHeading,
DialogDescription,
useDialogState,
} from "ariakit-changesets-test-changesets-test";
function App() {
const dialog = useDialogState();
return (
<>
<Button onClick={dialog.toggle}>Open dialog</Button>
<Dialog state={dialog}>
<DialogHeading>Welcome</DialogHeading>
<DialogDescription>Welcome to Reakit!</DialogDescription>
</Dialog>
</>
);
}
createRoot(document.getElementById("root")).render(<App />);
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Toolkit for building accessible web apps with React
The npm package ariakit-changesets-test receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, ariakit-changesets-test popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ariakit-changesets-test 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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