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Sass variables, mixins, and functions for use in our components.
Support files are Sass variables, mixins, and functions that we import into different bases for use across components, objects, and utilities. Sharing these common properties across GitHub sites helps us to keep our styles more consistent.
Most of the time to include these you'll only need to add
@import "support/support";
to the top of your bundle. If you want only a specific partial you can import them separately.
This repository is a module of the full primer-css repository.
This repository is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install primer-support
with this command.
$ npm install --save primer-support
The source files included are written in Sass (scss
) You can simply point your sass include-path
at your node_modules
directory and import it like this.
@import "primer-support/index.scss";
You can also import specific portions of the module by importing those partials from the /lib/
folder. Make sure you import any requirements along with the modules.
You can read more about support in the docs.
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Sass variables, mixins, and functions for use in our components.
The npm package primer-support receives a total of 4,015 weekly downloads. As such, primer-support popularity was classified as popular.
We found that primer-support demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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