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@ezence/components

v0.1.0-beta.2

Published

Ezence Design System Library Project

Readme

Ezence

Creating a minimalistic yet more human design system that captures and reflects the essence of web design and user interaction, in a holistically simple way. Being built using Angular.

Currently, Ezence is at a nascent design-development stage and should be production ready by v1.0.0. So, everything is meant to change here. If you wish to get information about all the updates, you may follow on Twitter.


Installation Instructions

Environment

Ezence has been tested with the following environmental dependencies and currently, only recommends using these:

  • Node.js: 16.13.1
  • NPM: 8.1.2
  • Angular: 12.1.5

Using Ezence

It's pretty straight-forward to use Ezence components in your Angular app(s), using the following steps:

  1. Make sure your environment has the recommended versions of dependencies(mentioned above).
  2. Run the following command in the root of your project:
    npm install @ezence/components
  3. Import in app.module.ts
  4. Import styles

Take a look at the source code of the playground application created using Ezence for reference.