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@viveksingh0143/pravah-ui

v0.0.2

Published

A collection of reusable UI components built with Lit and TailwindCSS.

Readme

Pravah UI

Pravah UI is a lightweight web component library built using Lit3 and Tailwind CSS. It aims to provide reusable UI components that are easy to integrate into any web application.

Installation

To install Pravah UI, you can use npm:

npm install @viveksingh0143/pravah-ui

Alternatively, you can use Yarn:

yarn add @viveksingh0143/pravah-ui

Usage

Once installed, you can import and use the web components in your application.

Example:

import '@viveksingh0143/pravah-ui';

This will automatically add all the components from the Pravah UI library to your project. You can now use them in your HTML like so:

<p-button>Click Me</p-button>

Available Components

  • <p-button>: A simple button component styled with Tailwind.
  • <p-card>: A card component with customizable content.
  • More components coming soon...

Development

If you want to contribute or develop the package locally, clone the repository and install the dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/yourusername/yourrepo.git
cd yourrepo
npm install

Building

To build the package for production, run:

npm run build

This will generate the necessary files in the dist/ folder.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Feel free to submit issues and pull requests. We welcome contributions from the community!

Acknowledgements

  • Built with Lit3 for fast and efficient web components.
  • Styled with Tailwind CSS.