@blackmann/wardrobe
v0.1.15
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A personal React ⚛️components library to bootstrap ideas quickly. This set of components are very constrained and not designed to be omnipotent. If you can't find what you want, you're better off using another components library or implementing yours.
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wardrobe
A personal React ⚛️components library to bootstrap ideas quickly. This set of components are very constrained and not designed to be omnipotent. If you can't find what you want, you're better off using another components library or implementing yours.
- 🌗 Dark mode inside
- 🌳 Tree-shakeable
- 🚫♿️ Not fully accessible (TODO)
Installation + Usage
Install with
yarn add @blackmann/wardrobe
npm install @blackmann/wardrobe
Enjoy?
// Add at top level
import '@blackmann/wardrobe/dist/styles/index.css'
import { Button } from '@blackmann/wardrobe'
function Demo() {
return <Button onClick={() => console.log('Hah!')}>Click me</Button>
}
Brand (colors, font, sizes, etc)
A lot of brand values can be overridden using css variables. Reference src/index.css
for the possible
list of
variables. You may/should only be interested in color and font!
Components
Stories for components are hosted here: https://wardrobe-components.vercel.app/
Why not use MUI, React Bootstrap, Base web, etc.
Open source libraries (especially frontend libraries) have now turned into products. Instead of solving a simple problem, they solve everybody's problem - leading to bloat. I'm a fan of small bundle size and straightforward APIs. I want to spend more time writing code than referencing docs of a web component library.
The original idea is to develop faster with these libraries, but I find myself developing way slower.