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myfirstpackage-pager-coloractics

v0.1.24

Published

Easy search single array or array of array value.

Downloads

1

Readme

React Autocomplet Groupby

Easy search single array or array of array value.

Installation

npm i react-autocomplet-groupby
or
yarn add react-autocomplet-groupby

Usage

import * as LibraryComponents from 'react-autocomplet-groupby';
const array: [
  {
    name: 'Collection',
    title: 'Master Setup',
    children: [{ name: 'Banner', title: 'Banner' }],
  }
];
<LibraryComponents.Molecules.AutocompleteGroupBy data={array} />;

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    - Fork and clone this repository
    - Make some changes as required
    - Write unit test to showcase its functionality
    - Run the test suites to make sure it's not breaking anything `$ npm test`
    - Submit a pull request under `dev` branch

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