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slim-ui

v1.2.6

Published

Zerodha's simple ui

Downloads

372

Readme

slim-ui

slim-ui is a simple vue components library contains needed UI elements. It was developed to solve zerodha's application frontend needs and generic enough to use in any vue projects.

Install

Install slim-ui with the npm or yarn. It can work with webpack and ES2015 very well.

# npm
npm install slim-ui
# yarn
yarn add slim-ui

Install its peer dependencies.

# npm
npm install --save-dev node-sass sass-loader
# yarn
yarn add -D node-sass sass-loader

Usage

Use all components

import Vue from 'vue'
import SlimUI from 'slim-ui'

Vue.use(SlimUI)

Or indiviual components

import Vue from 'vue'
import { Button } from 'slim-ui'

Vue.use(Button)

Module Loader

This is the recommended way if your application uses vue-cli or has a webpack based build with vue-loader configured. Import the components as .vue files for seamless integration within your project where path of each component is available at the "import" section of a component documentation.

import { Button } from 'slim-ui';

In the next step, register the component with the tag name you'd like to use.

Vue.component('su-button', Button);

Then you'll be able to utilize the component in your application.

<su-button class="button button-blue">Primary</su-button>

Sample usage

<div id="app">
  <su-button class="button button-blue">Primary</su-button>
</div>

<script>
import { Button } from 'slim-ui';

export default {
  components: {
    'su-button': Button
  }
}
</script>

Documentation

SlimUI Docs are powered by VuePress and the source can be viewed here.

License

MIT

Credits

Kailash (@knadh), Vivek (@vividvilla)