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qwik-design-system
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Qwik-Bento is a repository organized into different development stages. Each folder has a specific purpose corresponding to the components' lifecycle and our process of prototyping, testing, and archiving.
Overview of the folders:
alpha/: This folder contains the current components which are actively used and maintained.
beta/: Currently empty, this is where we will put components that are considered stable and reliable.
experiments/: A sandbox for new components and ideas. Any concept or dynamic element we want to try will be tested in this folder.
legacy/: A place for all of the previous components. As we move forward from certain components, they will be relocated into this archive.
routes/: Contains the pages that we remake. The goal for each is to recreate them in 5 minutes or less.
All contributions and suggestions are heartily♡ welcome!
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Qwik Bento
We found that qwik-design-system demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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