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Colud anybody publish a new version Npm package, seems there are lots of PRs ars not in the current version Npm package. #244

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eidonjoe opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 5 comments

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eidonjoe commented Dec 2, 2022

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eidonjoe commented Dec 3, 2022

@rstacruz could you give some help? Maybe publish a new version package to the NPM

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@rstacruz any way to publish the current version to npm?

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This library is rarely maintained anymore. You can try this library, and it is easy to modify the style of Progress bar programmatically.

https://github.com/yisibell/trickling

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bombillazo commented Jun 22, 2023

Hey @yisibell thanks for sharing; examples on how to use trickling with React would help it immensely to get popular. I agree this repo is pretty much abandoned.

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It can be used in any framework (such as Vue, React ...). Just initialize a Progress bar instance in a file, execute .start() where the progress needs to be started, and call .done() when the progress needs to be ended. So, give it a try in your project. This package has been applied in our company's project and completely replaces NProgress

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