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@sharpen-com/kezuri

v0.11.0

Published

The Sharpen Design System

Downloads

617

Readme

Kezuri: The Sharpen Design System

削り - kezuri - shavings, cuttings

Usage

Kezuri is deployed to npm and served via jsDelivr CDN.

In short, we include Kezuri's JS and CSS from the CDN in our application template.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@sharpen-com/kezuri@0/dist/kezuri/kezuri.esm.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@sharpen-com/kezuri@0/dist/kezuri/kezuri.min.css">

(By only specifying the major version in the URL, Sharpen apps will automatically use new minor and patch versions. Learn more about specifying versions in the URL.)

Development

First, clone the repository and install dependencies with npm install.

Run Storybook

$ npm run storybook

The Kezuri Storybook site will appear in your browser at http://localhost:6006/.

Run a local dev server

$ npm run start

The web page at src/index.html will appear in your browser at http://localhost:3333/.

You can build new prototypes in the src/prototypes folder; add a new entry to the table in src/index.html with a link.

Add a new component

$ npx stencil g sharpen-component-name

Your component's tag name must start with sharpen-.

The generator will ask you which files to generate. This allows you to bootstrap a stylesheet as well as spec and e2e tests along with the component file.

All components will be generated within the src/components directory: a sub-directory will be created with the same name as the component tag name you provided, and within that folder the files will be generated.

Some guidance on component development:

  • Rename the css file to scss since we use Sass.
  • In your @Component metadata, remove the shadow setting since we do not use the Shadow DOM (unless you absolutely need it).

Review

  • Whenever you push code to Github, it will get compiled by Chromatic.
  • Create a pull request and Chromatic will facilitate a UI review process.
  • TODO: When we create a Github release, it will get pushed to npm

Choices

  • We define standard design tokens as CSS custom properties in src/scss/tokens/tokens.scss.
  • We generate a set of utility CSS classes in src/index.scss that can be used by Kezuri's components or in other contexts.
  • Nearly every web browser supports the WOFF2 web font format, so for best performance, we're only including that one file per font.

Inspirations