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generator-jhipster-bootswatch
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A jhipster module to enable bootswatch theme switcher to generated application
A jhipster module to enable bootswatch theme switcher to generated application
This is a JHipster module, that is meant to be used in a JHipster application.
This module will add a bootswatch theme switcher to your application footer
As this is a JHipster module, we expect you have JHipster and its related tools already installed.
This module requires Jhipster version greater than 2.26.2 in order to work
npm install -g generator-jhipster-bootswatch
Then run the module on a JHipster generated application:
yo jhipster-bootswatch
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A jhipster module to enable bootswatch theme switcher to generated application
The npm package generator-jhipster-bootswatch receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, generator-jhipster-bootswatch popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that generator-jhipster-bootswatch demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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