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nav-frontend-alertstriper
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npm install classnames nav-frontend-alertstriper nav-frontend-alertstriper-style nav-frontend-core nav-frontend-ikoner-assets nav-frontend-paneler-style nav-frontend-typografi nav-frontend-typografi-style prop-types react --save
NPM-pakken(e) publisert av NAV IT er midlertidig unscoped'e, men vil bli prefikset og scopet med @navikt i fremtiden. Vi gjør oppmerksom på at npm-pakkene i følgende lenke, og kun disse npm-pakkene, er forvaltet og publisert offisielt av NAV IT:
https://www.npmjs.com/org/navikt
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NAV IT tar ikke ansvar for eventuell bruk av annen programvare som fremstilles som om de skulle vært publisert av NAV.
Vi refererer ellers til MIT-lisensen som ligger vedlagt i repository: https://github.com/navikt/nav-frontend-moduler/tree/master/packages/node_modules/nav-frontend-alertstriper
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We found that nav-frontend-alertstriper 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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