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    SentimentJS allows you to connect your app to Sentiment, display surveys and trigger events.

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    Sentiment Browser JS Library

    npm package MIT License

    Please see Sentiment Docs. Specifically, Quickstart/Implementation details.

    What is Sentiment

    Sentiment redefines survey experiences, blending user-centric design with innovative digital rewards. We provide precise, efficient targeting for quality insights, far surpassing the capabilities of traditional platforms. Our agile, adaptable approach ensures your feedback shapes our evolution.

    How to use this library

    1. Install the Sentiment package inside your project using npm:
    npm install -s @givesentiment/js
    1. Import Sentiment and initialize the widget in your main component (e.g., App.tsx or App.js):
    import sentiment from "@givesentiment/js";
    
    if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
      sentiment.init({
        environmentId: "your-environment-id",
      });
    }

    Replace your-environment-id with your actual environment ID. You can find your environment ID in the Setup Checklist in the Sentiment settings.

    For more detailed guides for different frameworks, check out our Framework Guides.