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@sozialhelden/ui

v1.9.5

Published

> UI components shared by different sozialhelden projects.

Readme

@sozialhelden/ui

UI components shared by different sozialhelden projects.

Check the Storybook for an overview of the available components.

Install

Make sure you have Tailwind CSS installed in your project. If you don't have it yet, you should install and set it up first: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite

Then install the library:

npm i --save @sozialhelden/ui

Add the following to your main CSS file, make sure to adapt the path to the @sozialhelden/ui package if necessary:

/* Import fonts */
@import "@fontsource/inter/400.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/400-italic.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/500.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/500-italic.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/600.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/600-italic.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/700.css";
@import "@fontsource/inter/700-italic.css";

/* Add tailwind itself and necessary addons */
@import "tailwindcss";
@import "tw-animate-css";

/* Import tailwind config from ui library */
@import "@sozialhelden/ui/style.css";

/* Add ui library as source for class purging */
@source "../../node_modules/@sozialhelden/ui";

Usage

Check the Storybook for an overview of the available components.

Now you can use tailwind classes and the components provided by the @sozialhelden/ui package in your project, for example:

import { Button } from "@sozialhelden/ui";

export function App() {
    return (
        <div className="p-4 bg-red-200">
            <Button>Click me!</Button>
        </div>
    );
}

Development setup

Install dependencies:

npm ci

Run the storybook dev-server:

npm run dev

Build a production version of the library and storybook:

npm run build

Run linter/formatters:

# Run linter
npm run lint

# Run linter and automatically fix fixable issues
npm run lint:fix

# Run formatter
npm run format

# Run formatter and automatically fix fixable issues
npm run format:fix

# Run typecheck
npm run typecheck

License

MIT