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@fabula/core

v0.1.2

Published

Fabula's core

Readme


Fabula is currently in a beta version. It is not advised to be used in production yet.


This is the repository for the core content of Fabula. It contains common styles, methods and tests that are used on the different framework versions of Fabula.

To view this readme in portuguese, click here.

About Fabula

Fabula is an open-source UI ecosystem designed to help developers across the world deliver beautiful applications. It focus on making it easier to customize everything inside it, from components all the way to variables and colors.

It is currently on a beta version for React and Angular, which means you can stumble across a few bugs while working with it. You can learn how to contribute here.

Documentation

To view Fabula's full documentation, go to our website.

Contributing

Fabula is and always will be 100% open-source. To help make Fabula grow stronger and even easier to use you can report bugs whenever you catch one, improve the documentation when you feel something might be wrong or missing or you can request a new feature if you think Fabula misses something. You can learn how to contribute here.

Also, if you want to help and be a part of Fabula, send a message right now on Twitter or send an email. I'd love to hear more from you!

Reporting bugs

Whenever you see something is wrong with Fabula and want to be helpful 💙, you can check our guide and follow the instructions on how to report a bug.

License

Fabula is currently available under the terms of the MIT license.