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Tachyons packages edited for egghead.io
$ yarn add tachyons-egghead egghead-ui
tachyons-egghead
CSS classesimport 'tachyons-egghead'
Now you can use the default tachyons class names as well as new egghead tachyons classes that you can find from the github:eggheadio/tachyons-*
egghead modules in the project's package.json dependencies.
If using React, you'll probably want to use egghead-ui
as well; it is a library of React components used across egghead projects (it uses both tachyons-egghead
classes and custom styles and exports React components).
yarn
to install latest packagesyarn dev
to compile with a watcheryarn verify
check builds workyarn link
to test using changes in another projectAfter you have create a feature-branch
off of master
:
git push --set-upstream origin feature_branch
yarn bump
and type in the new version using Semantic Versioningmaster
yarn upgrade tachyons-egghead
in their projects to get latest, with a list of changesIn src/tachyons.css
are imports you can uncomment for debugging.
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Tachyons packages edited for egghead.io
The npm package tachyons-egghead receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, tachyons-egghead popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tachyons-egghead 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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