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vmo-library

v1.2.39

Published

Made with create-react-library

Downloads

280

Readme

vmo-library

internal use

Made with create-react-library

npm version License

Overview

vmo-library is a Node.js package that provides a collection of utilities and components for integrating Semantic UI React components into your project effortlessly.

Installation

You can install vmo-library via npm or yarn:

npm install vmo-library --save
# or
yarn add vmo-library

Usage

To use vmo-library in your project, follow these steps:

  1. Import the minified CSS file in your app's entry file:
import "vmo-library/dist/index.css";
  1. Import the desired components from vmo-library into your project:

    import { VmoButton, VmoModal } from "vmo-library";
  2. Use the components just like you would with Semantic UI React components:

    const MyComponent = () => {
      return (
        <div>
          <VmoButton primary>Click Me</VmoButton>
          <VmoModal
            header="My Modal"
            content="This is a modal example."
            actions={["OK", "Cancel"]}
          />
        </div>
      );
    };
  3. Customize and configure the components as needed by referring to the component-specific documentation in this README or in the package's source code.

Dependencies

vmo-library relies on the following third-party libraries and dependencies:

Contributing

Contributions and bug reports are welcome! Please follow our contribution guidelines for more details.

Changelog Guide

See the CHANGELOG file for details about guide lines, recent changes and improvements.

Changelog

See the CHANGELOG file for details about guide lines, recent changes and improvements.

Documentation

To read the documentation of each components Please visit.

Author

Contact

If you have any questions or need assistance, you can reach out to us at [[email protected]].

License

MIT © veemo