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brute-ui

v0.0.6

Published

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Downloads

9

Readme

Brute-UI

Brute-UI is a React UI component library that embraces the neo-brutalist design movement. The library provides a set of high-quality components that are functional, minimalistic, and unapologetically raw in appearance.

Getting Started

To use Brute-UI in your project, simply run the following command in your project's root directory:

npm install brute-ui

Once the library has been installed, you can import the components you need in your React application. Here's an example of how you can use the Button component:

`import React from 'react'; import { Button } from 'brute-ui';

function App() { return ( Click Me ); }

export default App;`

Components

Brute-UI provides the following components:

  • Button
  • Card
  • Icon
  • Input
  • Layout
  • List
  • Modal
  • Typography

Contributing

We welcome contributions to Brute-UI! If you have an idea for a new component or have found a bug, please open an issue on GitHub. If you would like to submit a pull request, please make sure to follow our contribution guidelines.

License

Brute-UI is open source software licensed under the MIT license.