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@visualize-library/preview-ui

v1.0.39

Published

Shared Visualize preview workspace UI

Downloads

4,187

Readme

@visualize-library/preview-ui

Visualize Library is a zero-config component explorer for React, Next.js, Vue, and more on the way. It gives you a searchable component registry, live iframe previews, docgen-backed props, and saved scenarios without writing Storybook stories or bespoke playgrounds.

Why teams care

  • Works on existing codebases immediately, uncovering components, tags, and usage insights with minimal setup.
  • Fast docgen worker plus caching keeps large repos responsive, while the Design System view lets you curate tokens and manual entries for stakeholders.
  • Embed inside your dev server, export a static bundle, or guard access with basic auth so product, design, and engineering stay aligned.

Get started

  • Visit https://www.visualizelibrary.dev/ for installation steps, demos, and roadmap details.
  • Install the React or Vue adapter from the site instructions; it already bundles this shared UI, so you rarely install @visualize-library/preview-ui directly.

About this package

@visualize-library/preview-ui contains the shared React UI that powers the Visualize preview experience. It is published for the adapters to consume; most users only touch the framework adapters documented on the site.

Questions or feedback? Reach us through the contact links on the site.