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We're currently causing peerDependency warnings in Yarn 2.
Whenever we depend on something, this dependencies peerDependencies must be listed either in our peerDependencies or in our dependencies.
Discussed in system-ui/theme-ui#2196
Originally posted by jw-miaem April 7, 2022
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Really love this library, especially all the accessibility considerations built in! One thing I've noticed in implementing it though is an error from accessibility validators for a missing aria-valuenow property on both the Color and Hue sliders.
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As of now, we support theme for colors, and still use
ls_colorsfor file name colors, how about adding thels_colorsoption to the theme configuration file, and so that we can configure all the colors in one place.also, there is something that needs to be covered:
ls_colorsin the theme should be optional, and fall back toLS_COLORSenv