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juxtapose
Advanced tools
JSX support for Easy elements.
You can install Juxtapose with npm:
npm install juxtapose
You can also clone the repository with Git...
git clone https://github.com/djalbat/juxtapose.git
...and then install the dependencies with npm from within the project's root directory:
npm install
You can also run a development server, see the section on building later on.
There is a small development server that can be run from within the project's directory with the following command:
npm start
The examples will then be available at the following URL:
The source for the examples can be found in the src/examples.js file and corresponding src/example folder. You are encouraged to try the examples whilst reading what follows. You can rebuild them on the fly with the following command:
npm run watch-debug
The development server will reload the page whenever you make changes.
One last thing to bear in mind is that this package is included by way of a relative rather than a package import. If you are importing it into your own application, however, you should use the standard package import.
There is nothing more to do other than import the package:
import "juxtapose";
Once this is done, JSX can be used directly.
Automation is done with npm scripts, have a look at the package.json file. The pertinent commands are:
npm run build-debug
npm run watch-debug
FAQs
JSX support for Easy elements.
The npm package juxtapose receives a total of 151 weekly downloads. As such, juxtapose popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that juxtapose demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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