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docs(Usage): switch from NPM to yarn #2232

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@lielfr lielfr commented Oct 21, 2017

The README file states that the project has switched from NPM to yarn, so I changed the Usage page in the docs to use yarn instead of NPM.

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Thanks for the careful eyes and support!

@levithomason levithomason merged commit f53c663 into Semantic-Org:master Oct 29, 2017
@lielfr lielfr deleted the docs-npm-to-yarn branch November 3, 2017 15:07
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Released in semantic-ui-react@0.76.0

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