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@rhazn/logic-components

v0.5.1

Published

Framework agnostic components to implement logic tools

Downloads

5

Readme

Logic components

logic-components aims to provide a library with common interface elements to implement tools in belief change research. Components are implemented as HTML Custom Elements and therefore framework agnostic and work in a wide variety of browsers.

Documentation

Components are found in the src/components directory. A readme.md file is generated for every component in its folder.

Usage

logic-components is available on npm: npm i @rhazn/logic-components (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@rhazn/logic-components).

A sibling repository for exposing the components as react components is available here: https://github.com/rhazn/logic-components-react.

If using logic-components please cite it using DOI

Other

  • npm run build && cd ../logic-components-react && npm run build && cd -