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drew-i-kit

v0.26.0

Published

A collection of highly compose-able React components.

Downloads

40

Readme

drew-i-kit

A collection of highly composeable React components.

⚠️ This is also a highly combustable playground as I build it out. Things will break, and it's not really recommended to use this in a production environment until v1 is reached. ⚠️

Build Status Version

Why?

After building several UIKits in React with Styled Components, I decided to build out my own little UIKit that I could start projects from. I'm calling it "drew-i-kit". Get it? 😜

Dependencies

  • react
  • prop-types
  • normalize.css
  • styled-components
  • styled-tools
  • lodash

Installing

yarn install drew-i-kit styled-components

Testing

  • yarn storybook to load up Storybook and view the components
  • yarn test to run all of the unit tests

Documentation

Read the docs to learn more about the library.

Inspiration

Reakit and Grommet are two excellent React UI libraries built on top of Styled Components. Although they are great, I'm far too opinionated on styling to fully adopt another solution such as those. With that being the case, that's why I've built this, but I've learned a lot from how those great libraries are put together 🙏