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be-navigation
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Buyer Experience Navigation (be-navigation) contains a modular navigation for about.gitlab.com.
be-navigation is a Vue 2 CLI app that features our implementation of GitLab's marketing website's navigation.
be-navigation is a collection of navigation components. Currently housing the main navigation and the footer.
be-navigation uses GitLab's Slippers UI design system.
Start app: npm run serve
Auto-lint: npm run lint
Navigation release: Version x.x.xx
and include links to the MRs and Issues included in this releasemain
, with all changespackage.json
npm run build-library
npm publish
(Note: You may need to login with your npm credentials using npm login
)origin/main
be-navigation is available as an npm package.
// with npm
npm install be-navigation
// with yarn
yarn add be-navigation
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GitLab Marketing Navigation
The npm package be-navigation receives a total of 1,126 weekly downloads. As such, be-navigation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that be-navigation 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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