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react-libui

v0.1.1

Published

Create UIs for every platform using the best view framework.

Downloads

21

Readme

React LibUI

Create UIs for every platform using the best view framework.

Quick Start

First off, you'll need to have node-gyp setup.

After that make sure you have all the dependencies installed for libui-node.

Then you can go ahead and install react-libui:

npm install --save --production react-libui

Do not install React. We require a specific version, so we bundle it with our package.

Then to use:

import React, {
    createClass,
    render,
    start,

    Label,
    VerticalBox,
    Window
} from 'react-libui';

const MyApp = React.createClass({
    render: function() {
        return (<Window title="My Window">
            <VerticalBox>
                <Label>Hello World!</Label>
            </VerticalBox>
        </Window>);
    }
});
render(<MyApp/>);
start();

We follow semvar versioning. We have no plans at this time to make a v2, so we'll try our best to make your applications run on all versions of react-libui.

Examples

// todo

Contributing

Looking to contribute? That's great! We use the issues to keep track of features requested and features in progress. Check the "Help Wanted" or "Enhancement" labels.

When you're ready to build your code, you have two options:

Watch

You can automatically have a file built to be ran by doing:

npm run watch

Build

Want to build a file to distribute? Just run:

npm run build

License

MIT