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material-components

v0.5.0

Published

Stateless UI components for react that follow material design

Downloads

120

Readme

Material Components

Stateless UI components for react that follow material design.

Introduction

material-components is a library of React (15.0.0) user interface components based on material design.

material-components are completely stateless making them an ideal companion to libraries such as Cerebral or Redux. But they can also be used with other flux based frameworks or even without a framework at all.

The development of material-components has been sponsored by Elastic Time.

Documentation, Demos & Code Examples

Take a look at the documentation app for demos and code examples.

Demo

Installation

yarn install --save-dev material-components

Contribute

Fork the repository

  • yarn install
  • yarn start runs dev mode which watches for changes and auto lints, tests and builds. Visit http://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/index.html to view the demo app.
  • yarn test runs the tests
  • yarn run lint lints the code
  • yarn run build compiles to es5

License

MIT