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Carbon add-on for IBM Cloud
Run the following command using npm:
npm install -S carbon-components carbon-addons-cloud
If you prefer Yarn, use the following command instead:
yarn add carbon-components carbon-addons-cloud
This package so ships with the Sass and CSS files for each component in the Cloud Add-on. To use these, all you have to do is import the files in one of the following ways:
// Default import path relative to `node_modules`
@import 'carbon-addons-cloud/scss/styles.scss';
/* If you're using webpack, you can use `~` to alias a node module */
@import '~/carbon-addons-cloud/scss/styles.scss';
In addition, make sure to include node_modules
in your node-sass
config. This will guarantee that all imports work as expected. You can find more about this option here.
Component-specific Sass files are also included and can be imported in a similar fashion.
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We found that carbon-addons-cloud 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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