Khan/react-components
TopGit tracks Khan/react-components on GitHub. The project has 996 stars.
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How active is development on Khan/react-components?
The most recent commit recorded on Khan/react-components was 7.8 years ago, based on the GitHub push timestamp. The repository has 96 forks — one of the better signals of community interest.
Is Khan/react-components open source?
Yes — Khan/react-components ships under the MIT license, which makes its source code freely readable (and, depending on license terms, forkable and reusable). Source: github.com/Khan/react-components.
What license does Khan/react-components use?
Khan/react-components is released under the MIT license. Always verify the LICENSE file directly on GitHub for the authoritative terms — license strings can be edited out of sync with a project's actual stance.
Where can I see Khan/react-components in action?
The project maintains a homepage at khan.github.io/react-components/. The README tab on this page also usually contains screenshots and a quickstart.
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