import * as React from 'react';
import type { CellRendererProps } from '../../../react-table/react-table.js';
export type DefaultCellProps<T extends Record<string, unknown>> = {
    /**
     * Custom icon to be displayed at the beginning of the cell.
     */
    startIcon?: React.JSX.Element;
    /**
     * Custom icon to be displayed at the end of the cell.
     */
    endIcon?: React.JSX.Element;
    /**
     * Status of the cell.
     */
    status?: 'positive' | 'negative' | 'warning';
    /**
     * Should the contents of the cell be clamped after a certain number of lines?
     *
     * Will be enabled by default if the `text` prop is used, or if the cell content
     * is a string and a custom `Cell` is not specified in the column object.
     */
    clamp?: boolean;
    /**
     * Main text content displayed inside the cell. This takes precedence over `children`.
     *
     * This will be conditionally wrapped with additional elements for better text selection
     * experience and also for line clamping (if `clamp` prop is not set to `false`).
     */
    text?: string;
} & CellRendererProps<T> & React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<'div'>;
export declare const DefaultCellContext: React.Context<{
    children?: React.ReactNode;
    expander?: React.ReactNode;
    shadows?: React.ReactNode;
}>;
/**
 * Default cell.
 * It should be passed to `cellRenderer`.
 * It can can be used to pass native HTML attributes to the cell container.
 * @example
 * {
 *   Header: 'Name',
 *   accessor: 'name',
 *   cellRenderer: (props) => <DefaultCell {...props} />,
 * }
 */
export declare const DefaultCell: {
    <T extends Record<string, unknown>>(props: DefaultCellProps<T>): React.JSX.Element;
    displayName: string;
};
