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@relationalai/rai-ux-lib

v0.0.5-alpha

Published

RAI component library

Downloads

3

Readme

Documentation

Visit https://www.material-tailwind.com/docs/react/installation for full documentation.

Components

Getting Started

Learn how to use @material-tailwind/react components to quickly and easily create elegant and flexible pages using Tailwind CSS.

@material-tailwind/react is working with Tailwind CSS classes and you need to have Tailwind CSS installed on your project - Tailwind CSS Installation.

  1. Intall @material-tailwind/react.
npm i @material-tailwind/react
  1. Once you install @material-tailwind/react you need to wrap your tailwind css configurations with the withMT() function coming from @material-tailwind/react/utils.
const withMT = require("@material-tailwind/react/utils/withMT");

module.exports = withMT({
  content: ["./src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}"],
  theme: {
    extend: {},
  },
  plugins: [],
});
  1. @material-tailwind/react comes with a theme provider that set's the default theme/styles for components or to provide your own theme/styles to your components. You need to wrap your entire application with the ThemeProvider coming from @material-tailwind/react.
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom/client";
import App from "./App";

// @material-tailwind/react
import { ThemeProvider } from "@material-tailwind/react";

const root = ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById("root"));

root.render(
  <React.StrictMode>
    <ThemeProvider>
      <App />
    </ThemeProvider>
  </React.StrictMode>,
);
  1. Congratulations 🥳, you did it, now you're ready to use @material-tailwind/react.
import { Button } from "@material-tailwind/react";

export default function Example() {
  return <Button>Button</Button>;
}

Community

We're excited to see the community adopt Material Tailwind, raise issues, and provide feedback. Whether it's a feature request, bug report, or a project to showcase, please get involved!

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome!

See CONTRIBUTING.md for ways to get started.

Please adhere to this project's CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.

License

MIT