How to use the nano-css/addon/stable.addon function in nano-css

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import {addon as addonCache} from 'nano-css/addon/cache'
import {addon as addonStable} from 'nano-css/addon/stable'
import {addon as addonNesting} from 'nano-css/addon/nesting'
import {addon as addonAtoms} from 'nano-css/addon/atoms'
import {addon as addonKeyframes} from 'nano-css/addon/keyframes'
import {addon as addonRule} from 'nano-css/addon/rule'
import {addon as addonSheet} from 'nano-css/addon/sheet'
import {addon as addonJsx} from 'nano-css/addon/jsx'

const nano = create({
  pfx: `css-in-js-playground-`,
  h: createElement
});

addonCache(nano);
addonStable(nano);
addonNesting(nano);
addonAtoms(nano);
addonKeyframes(nano);
addonRule(nano);
addonSheet(nano);
addonJsx(nano);

export default nano;