react-github-fork-banner
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1.1.3 • Public • Published

React GitHub Fork Banner

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react-github-fork-banner is an npm package that allows you to add a github banner with a link linked to your project's fork or repository. You can give it a super custom use as a normal react component.

Installation 🔨

To use this package in your project, you must install it via npm or yarn, depending on what you use.

# Using npm
npm install --save react-github-fork-banner@latest

# Using yarn
yarn add react-github-fork-banner@latest

Usage 🚀

import React from 'react';
import { GithubForkBanner } from 'react-github-fork-banner';

function App() {
  return (
    <>
      <header>My App</header>

      <GithubForkBanner
        direction=""
        size={}
        animation=""
        customHref="https://github.com/username/repo"
        bannerColor=""
        octoColor=""
      />
    </>
  );
}

export default App;

Fill in the missing values for each property.

These are the properties that can be added:

Property Name Type Default Value Values you can use Description
direction String 'right' "left" and "right" Define the Banner direction.
size Number 98 Only numeric type values Define the width and height of the Banner.
animation String none left-ear, right-ear, ears, tail, tail-&-leftEar, tail-&-rightEar, all Define the Octocat animation.
customHref String '/' Links href This field is mandatory, you will get an error if you do not add its value, this to avoid giving an inadequate and useless use to the component.
bannerColor String '#000' HEX, HSL, CSS( RGB & RGBA ) Define the color of the Banner.
octoColor String '#fff' HEX, HSL, CSS( RGB & RGBA ) Defines the color of the Octocat.

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License 🔑

This project is licensed under MIT license.

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npm i react-github-fork-banner

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