@Jakubantalik: More types added to the Thinking Orbs library. Large and small sizes, light & dark mode, playground, zero dep http://or…
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The Thinking Orbs library has been updated with new orb types, large/small sizes, light and dark mode, and a playground. It has zero dependencies and can be installed via npm.
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More types added to the Thinking Orbs library. Large and small sizes, light & dark mode, playground, zero dep
https://t.co/PdGxwi6cGU npm install thinking-orbs
Huge shoutout to @a_brinza who also worked on this https://t.co/rY8DCQkcRj
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