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slippers-ui
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Slippers is the open-source GitLab Marketing Web Design System. It was created in the spirit of "everyone can contribute".
Slippers uses Storybook to enable component exploration.
Yarn is the preferred package manager.
Running Storybook locally:
npm install
.yarn storybook
.Updating the slippers-ui NPM package
yarn build-library
.yarn publish
.sh scripts/publish.sh
. Note that you must have jq
installed. This attempts to run Step 5 and 6 and validate all of this process for you.Importing slippers-ui into your project:
npm install slippers-ui
OR with YARN yarn add slippers-ui
FAQs
GitLab Marketing Design System
The npm package slippers-ui receives a total of 1,948 weekly downloads. As such, slippers-ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that slippers-ui 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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