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open-props
Advanced tools
Readme
colors
gradients
shadows
aspect ratios
typography
easings
animations
sizes
borders
z-indexes
media-queries
javascript: (() => {
const href = "https://unpkg.com/open-props";
document.head.append(Object.assign(document.createElement("link"),{rel:"stylesheet",href}));
})();
npm run gen:op
- runs through src/
js files and creates the PostCSS files in src/
npm run gen:nowhere
- creates a version of Open Props without the use of :where()
npm run gen:shadowdom
- creates a version of Open Props with :host
as the selector scopenpm run gen:prefixed
- creates a version of Open Props with each prop prefixed with op
, like --op-font-size-1
npm run bundle
- creates all the various minified bundles of propsnpm run lib:js
- builds the JS modules for NPMFAQs
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The npm package open-props receives a total of 16,362 weekly downloads. As such, open-props popularity was classified as popular.
We found that open-props 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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