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react-gum-jsx

v0.1.0

Published

A React adapter for gum-jsx

Readme

react-gum-jsx

This is a React adapter for gum.jsx. You can use it on the web or in the CLI.

Installation

bun i react-gum-jsx

This will install the react-gum-jsx package and the gum-react command. Add a -g flag to install globally.

Usage

To use Gum in a regular React setting, make a standalone component. It's very similar to what you would pass to evaluateGum but as a default export:

import { blue, red } from 'gum-jsx'
import { GUM } from 'react-gum-jsx'
const { Gum, Frame, HStack, Square, Circle, Text } = GUM

export default function Demo() {
  return <Frame padding margin rounded>
    <HStack spacing>
      <Square fill={blue} />
      <Circle fill={red} />
      <Text>Hello</Text>
    </HStack>
  </Frame>
}

In a CLI setting, you can use the gum-react command to render a React component to SVG, PNG, or kitty. This takes very similar arguments to the regular gum command.

If you are in a web setting, you can use the <Gum> component to manage the DOM. This accepts very similar arguments to evaluateGum itself. For example:

import { Gum } from 'react-gum-jsx'
<Gum size={[640, 360]}>
  <Demo />
</Gum>

If the inner component has an aspect it will be embedded inside the given size bounds. If it is aspectless, it will be stretched to fill the given size bounds.