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fixup docs and readme
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core-meta
=========

See //polymer.github.io/core-meta
See the [component page](http://polymer.github.io/core-meta) for more information.
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Code distributed by Google as part of the polymer project is also
subject to an additional IP rights grant found at http://polymer.github.io/PATENTS.txt
-->

<!--
/**
* @group Polymer Core Elements
*
* `core-meta` provides a method of constructing a self-organizing database.
* It is useful to collate element meta-data for things like catalogs and for
* designer.
*
* Example, an element folder has a `metadata.html` file in it, that contains a
* `core-meta`, something like this:
*
* <core-meta id="my-element" label="My Element">
* <property name="color" value="blue"></property>
* </core-meta>
*
* An application can import as many of these files as it wants, and then use
* `core-meta` again to access the collected data.
*
* <script>
* var meta = document.createElement('core-meta');
* console.log(meta.list); // dump a list of all meta-data elements that have been created
* </script>
*
* Use `byId(id)` to retrive a specific core-meta.
*
* <script>
* var meta = document.createElement('core-meta');
* console.log(meta.byId('my-element'));
* </script>
*
* By default all meta-data are stored in a single databse. If your meta-data
* have different types and want them to be stored separately, use `type` to
* differentiate them.
*
* Example:
*
* <core-meta id="x-foo" type="xElt"></core-meta>
* <core-meta id="x-bar" type="xElt"></core-meta>
* <core-meta id="y-bar" type="yElt"></core-meta>
*
* <script>
* var meta = document.createElement('core-meta');
* meta.type = 'xElt';
* console.log(meta.list);
* </script>
*
* @element core-meta
* @homepage github.io
*/
`core-meta` provides a method of constructing a self-organizing database.
It is useful to collate element meta-data for things like catalogs and for
designer.
Example, an element folder has a `metadata.html` file in it, that contains a
`core-meta`, something like this:
<core-meta id="my-element" label="My Element">
<property name="color" value="blue"></property>
</core-meta>
An application can import as many of these files as it wants, and then use
`core-meta` again to access the collected data.
<script>
var meta = document.createElement('core-meta');
console.log(meta.list); // dump a list of all meta-data elements that have been created
</script>
Use `byId(id)` to retrive a specific core-meta.
<script>
var meta = document.createElement('core-meta');
console.log(meta.byId('my-element'));
</script>
By default all meta-data are stored in a single databse. If your meta-data
have different types and want them to be stored separately, use `type` to
differentiate them.
Example:
<core-meta id="x-foo" type="xElt"></core-meta>
<core-meta id="x-bar" type="xElt"></core-meta>
<core-meta id="y-bar" type="yElt"></core-meta>
<script>
var meta = document.createElement('core-meta');
meta.type = 'xElt';
console.log(meta.list);
</script>
@group Polymer Core Elements
@element core-meta
@homepage github.io
-->

<link rel="import" href="../polymer/polymer.html">
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