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I was wondering about the addition of @emotion/react as a peer dependency in v4.
Why was it needed?
Considering some projects prefer styled-components or similar libraries, and don't necessarily want multiple css-in-js implementations in their repo. For example, I think about IDE import autocompletions for the css function, having two libraries that include it.
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I was wondering about the addition of
@emotion/react
as a peer dependency in v4.Why was it needed?
Considering some projects prefer
styled-components
or similar libraries, and don't necessarily want multiple css-in-js implementations in their repo. For example, I think about IDE import autocompletions for thecss
function, having two libraries that include it.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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