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@wireui/alpinejs-hold-directive

v1.0.3

Published

Alpine.js x-hold directive

Downloads

943

Readme

🚀 Introduction

The hold directive enables you to add a hold action to an element, triggering it when the button is held down.

📚 Documentation

Documentation for Alpine.js Hold Directive can be found on the WireUi website.

🔧 Contributing

Thank you for considering contributing to Alpine.js Hold Directive! The contribution guide can be found in the WireUi documentation.

📣 Follow the WireUi

Stay informed about WireUI, follow @Wire_Ui on Twitter and WireUi on LinkedIn.

There will you see all the latest news about features, ideas, discussions and more...

💡 Philosophy

WireUI is and will always be FREE to anyone who would like to use it. This project is created by Pedro Oliveira, and it is maintained by the author and your team with the help of the community. All contributions are welcome!

📝 License

WireUi is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.