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how i can install 'vx'? #54
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Vx is broken down into multiple packages ( Also note that because these are all name-spaced packages you need a |
We should add an example of how to install the individual packages on the front-facing README to account for issues like airbnb#54.
Hi @jockw thanks for checking out vx. As @williaster said, vx is a library of packages so you only need to install what you need. I'll give this some thought. Going to close this in favor of #33 |
thankyou |
To lower the friction to get started with vx, there is now npm install --save @vx/vx react react-dom import { scaleLinear, AreaClosed, withTooltip } from '@vx/vx';
console.log(scaleBand);
console.log(AreaClosed);
console.log(withTooltip);
// or put everything under a vx namespace
import * as vx from '@vx/vx';
console.log(vx.scaleBand);
console.log(vx.AreaClosed);
console.log(vx.withTooltip); |
when i install vx use 'npm install vx ' ,i am find that the 'vx' i had installed didn't your 'vx',so how can i install your 'vx'
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