Allow npm to be used to install the @elastic/eui package#1811
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Summary
@teotoplak pointed out in #1217 (comment) that EUI no longer requires installation via
yarn. I was successfully able to install EUI via npm withnpm install --ignore-scripts @elastic/eui, and this PR removes the yarn enforcement.Checklist
- [ ] This was checked in mobile- [ ] This was checked in IE11- [ ] This was checked in dark mode- [ ] Any props added have proper autodocs- [ ] Documentation examples were added- [ ] Jest tests were updated or added to match the most common scenarios- [ ] This was checked against keyboard-only and screenreader scenarios- [ ] This required updates to Framer X components