npm cannot handle "main" as an array - must be a string#35
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npm cannot handle "main" as an array - must be a string#35houmark wants to merge 2 commits intotannerlinsley:masterfrom
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There's currently no way to include CSS in the package.json file, so it will need to be included manually by the developer.
Make it possible to `require('nz-toggle');`
This makes it a one line require in AngularJS after installing using
nam (not considering CSS).
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I also corrected a few URL's that went 404 in package.json. |
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There's currently no way to include CSS in the package.json file, so it will need to be included manually by the developer.
The current package.json does not install with npm install, so this is pretty much the only option. Documentation for npm install could include ways to include the CSS file (I include it with @import in my main.scss file and that works just fine).