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@hanzo/react-sdk

v1.0.0

Published

Accessible and customizable components that you can use to build your AI apps.

Readme

@hanzo/ui

Accessible and customizable components that you can use to build your AI apps.

@hanzo/ui

Visit http://ui.hanzo.ai for general documentation on @hanzo/ui/primitives which is an enhanced superset of @shadcn/ui.

Differences from shadcn and other notes:

  • Enhancments to use of Tailwind: Shadcn uses it's own set of Tailwind style classes. These are adequate as a starting point, but do not fully meet the needs of a framework that can be used to build highly branded and individualized performant web-apps. Our components use a more flexible and complete set of styles. Have a look in ui/tailwind and ui/style for a more complete sense of our design system and it's uses.
  • Expanded set of utility components and types We also have several components that take our handy and useful config objects, like LinkDef and ImageDef that can be used to specify entire nav menus easily. The components that render them are also in primitives. Some of these, like those that have to do with navigation, and image optimization may be specific to nextjs are to be found in that subdirectory. We plan to create analogs for remix and other frameworks. But for now at least, one can import primitives cleanly without any next cruft by importing @hanzo/ui/primitives-common, which is the general subset that does not import or use anything from next.

Blocks and Block Component

(coming soon)

Contributing

Please read the contributing guide.

License

Licensed under the BSD 3 Clause License.