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nice-react-styles

v3.0.0

Published

React provider component for nice-styles CSS variables with styled-components theme support

Downloads

115

Readme

nice-react-styles

React provider component for nice-styles CSS variables.

Installation

npm install nice-styles nice-react-styles

Both packages are required: nice-styles provides the CSS variables, and nice-react-styles provides the React wrapper component.

Usage

Wrap your application (or any part of your component tree) with the StylesProvider component:

import { StylesProvider } from 'nice-react-styles'

function App() {
  return (
    <StylesProvider>
      <YourComponents />
    </StylesProvider>
  )
}

Using CSS Variables

Once wrapped with StylesProvider, all child components can reference nice-styles CSS variables:

function MyComponent() {
  return (
    <div
      style={{
        backgroundColor: 'var(--background-color-base)',
        color: 'var(--content-color-base)',
        padding: 'var(--gap-size-medium)',
        borderRadius: 'var(--border-radius-base)',
        fontFamily: 'var(--font-family-base)',
      }}
    >
      Hello World
    </div>
  )
}

Or in CSS/styled-components:

.my-component {
  background-color: var(--background-color-base);
  color: var(--content-color-base);
  padding: var(--gap-size-medium);
  border-radius: var(--border-radius-base);
  font-family: var(--font-family-base);
}

Custom Styling

You can pass additional props to customize the provider wrapper:

<StylesProvider
  className="custom-class"
  style={{
    '--custom-variable': 'value',
    padding: '20px'
  }}
>
  <YourComponents />
</StylesProvider>

API

StylesProvider

A wrapper component that ensures nice-styles CSS variables are available in the component tree.

Props

  • children: ReactNode - Child components that will have access to CSS variables
  • className?: string - Optional className to apply to the wrapper div
  • style?: React.CSSProperties - Optional style object for custom CSS variable overrides

Why Separate Packages?

Following the pattern of Tailwind CSS + Headless UI:

  • nice-styles: Pure CSS package, framework-agnostic, zero dependencies
  • nice-react-styles: React-specific wrapper for enhanced DX

This keeps the CSS layer lightweight and usable with any framework (Vue, Angular, Svelte, etc.), while providing React users with an ergonomic component-based API.

Available CSS Variables

See the nice-styles documentation for the complete list of available CSS variables.

License

MIT