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This npm packages contains the development screens for [Ignite](https://github.com/infinitered/ignite) generated projects.
This npm packages contains the development screens for Ignite generated projects.
Generate an Ignite project and then add this plugin:
$ ignite add dev-screens
When you add this plugin to your Ignite project, some files will be added to ignite/DevScreens
. These contain some styled utility screens where you can view components, play with various Ignite features, and add your own components during development.
To remove Ignite DevScreens from your project, just delete ignite/DevScreens
.
If you're having an issue with Ignite DevScreens, either file an issue here or chat with other mobile engineers in our community Slack team.
The MIT License (MIT), copyright (c) 2017 Infinite Red, Inc.
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This npm packages contains the development screens for [Ignite](https://github.com/infinitered/ignite) generated projects.
The npm package ignite-dev-screens receives a total of 52 weekly downloads. As such, ignite-dev-screens popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ignite-dev-screens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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