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@calpa/ui

v0.19.2

Published

A collection of reusable components based on React.js and Material UI. The goal of this repository is to promote code reuse and allow for easy sharing of components with other developers.

Downloads

30

Readme

@calpa/ui npm version License

A collection of reusable components based on React.js and Material UI. The goal of this repository is to promote code reuse and allow for easy sharing of components with other developers.

Installation

To install @calpa/ui, run the following command:

npm install @calpa/ui

Usage

To use a component from @calpa/ui, you will need to import it in your code. For example:

import { Blockquote } from "@calpa/ui";

// Then use the Blockquote component in your JSX
<Blockquote>This is a quote</Blockquote>;

Viewing the components

You can view the components in this repository using Storybook. The Storybook for @calpa/ui is hosted online, so you can view it without having to install anything locally.

To view the Storybook, go to the following link:

https://639f7677727e8c57adae0d6d-dvrcubapjr.chromatic.com/

Contributing

We welcome contributions to @calpa/ui. If you have an idea for a new component or a bug fix, please feel free to open a pull request. Before submitting your pull request, please make sure to run the tests and ensure that everything is working as expected.

License

@calpa/ui is released under the MIT License.