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To install the latest version:
npm install --save gwen
yarn add gwen
gwen@0.x is compatible with TypeScript 3.7+.
You must use "strict": true
in your tsconfig.json
! Otherwise you may get unexpected type errors.
import { Gwen } from 'gwen';
const gwen = new Gwen();
function Component() {
return <p className={gwen.fontSize(14).color('blue').class}>Hello there</p>;
}
version | release notes |
---|---|
gwen@1.0 | Initial release |
FAQs
A utility-first CSS library designed for brevity
We found that gwen 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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