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tokens-browser-extension
Advanced tools
This extension was made to help development of different themes using
@stagirite/ds-tokens
The extension currently is not available on any extension store and can only be installed in its unpacked form
Chrome
packages/design-system/tokens/tokens-browser-extension
folderFirefox
Note: When you quit the browser it will remove the extension so you will have to follow the guide above to install it again. We can look at packaging the extension up properly if there is enough demand ;)
While on any page, launch the devtools, you should see a new tab called 'Tokens theming controls'.
You can toggle between the themes or disable the theme to see the legacy appearance
FAQs
Theming extension to configure
We found that tokens-browser-extension demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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