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@toptal/utilities-ui-library

v2023.12.0

Published

Toptal Utilities UI components library

Readme

⚠️ Important! DO NOT USE SQUASH MERGE because the commit-analyzer will not pick up the changes and will not be able to create a proper CHANGELOG

Site Acquisition UI Library

This is a React component library that uses Typescript as it's main language. There is a storybook available for component development. This library is primarily inteded use is within Next.js SSR|SSG projects, that's why Next.js environment is available to be able to quickly test your new components.

Getting Started

This package is public so it can be directly used:

  1. Run
$ yarn add @toptal/utilities-ui-library
  1. Use it like you would use any other component library
import { CodeEditor } from '@toptal/utilities-ui-library'

export default () => {
  return <CodeEditor />
}

Theming

Library supports theming with theme provider and css variables. Usually components created inside this library use css variables, while those imported from @toptal/picasso will use colors from theme provider. Refer to colors.scss and palette.ts find which colors are used.

Documentation

Building the library

CI

Development

K8S

Linting

Logging

Publishing

StoryBook production mode

Testing