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@adobe/spectrum-css

v3.0.0

Published

The Spectrum CSS top-level backwards compatible package

Downloads

8,733

Readme

@adobe/[email protected]

2.x-compatible bundle package

This package builds a 2.x compatible bundle package containing backwards-compatible versions of all Spectrum CSS components.

This package should be used by teams that are unable to migrate to individually versioned components at this time, but still want to get updates to Spectrum CSS as long as they can.

Updating

This package should be updated and released when non-breaking changes are made to any components included in package.json.

If breaking changes are made to any components included in package.json, that package's version will be frozen and will never be updated again for this package.

Release process

  1. Run the release script in the root of the project to release individual components:
npm run release
  1. Run the release script. Version numbers will be updated automatically, the package will be published, and the documentation site will be deployed.

To release all bundles:

npm run release:bundles

To release only this bundle:

cd bundles/spectrum-css-compat
npm run release

CLI

See bundle-builder CLI.