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@togo-framework/ui

v0.1.11

Published

togo UI kit — the prism-style admin + auth component library (layout, data, charts, primitives). Framework-agnostic, RTL-ready, dark-first.

Readme

The togo design system — a fully token-driven, runtime-themeable admin + auth component library. Framework-agnostic (no Next.js / data-fetching coupling), RTL-ready, and carrying the official ToGO brand (Gopher Cyan → Cobalt). Self-hosts the brand fonts (Sora / IBM Plex Sans / JetBrains Mono) + Lusail for Arabic.

npm install @togo-framework/ui lucide-react
import "@togo-framework/ui/styles.css";
import { ThemeProvider, Button, StatCard, DataTable } from "@togo-framework/ui";

// ThemeProvider switches dark/light at runtime (data-theme on <html>, persisted).
// Pass `overrides` to re-brand per app with zero source edits.
export default () => (
  <ThemeProvider theme="dark">
    <Button>Ship it</Button>
  </ThemeProvider>
);

Then copy the package's public/fonts into your app's served root, and add the package to your Tailwind v4 content so its utility classes are generated:

/* app.css */ @import "tailwindcss"; @import "@togo-framework/ui/styles.css"; @source "../node_modules/@togo-framework/ui/dist";

SSR (no flash): inline themeInitScript in <head> so the theme is set before paint — import { themeInitScript } from "@togo-framework/ui/theme". See the Storybook Design System → Theming page for overrides + adding tenant themes.

Components

| Group | Components | |---|---| | Layout | AdminShell, PageHeader, PlatformSwitcher, UserMenu, LangToggle, RealtimeDot, Toast | | Data | StatCard, DataTable, DetailGrid | | Charts | AreaChart, BarChart, Gauge (dependency-free SVG) | | Overlays | Modal | | Primitives | Button, Badge, StatusPill, Card, Input, SearchInput, Select, Switch, Checkbox, Field |

All components are presentational: pass data and callbacks. RTL works by setting dir="rtl" on a parent — the components use logical CSS (ps/pe/ms/me/start/end) and flip automatically.

Develop

npm install
npm run storybook      # interactive component explorer (LTR/RTL toggle in the toolbar)
npm run build          # emit dist/ (ESM + types + styles.css)

MIT.


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