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@creativecommons/vocabulary

v2020.11.3

Published

A cohesive design system to unite the web facing Creative Commons

Downloads

7,608

Readme

Vocabulary is a cohesive design system to unite the web facing Creative Commons.

Vocabulary is the code implementation of Creative Commons' Design Language. Vocabulary makes it easier to develop Creative Commons apps while ensuring a consistently familiar experience.

Included Packages

vocabulary is a monorepo containing three packages:

Package | Description | | -------------- | ------------- | ----- @creativecommons/vocabulary | The main CSS component library | install size @creativecommons/fonts | A collection of typefaces and icon fonts | install size @creativecommons/vue-vocabulary | Vue component library powered by the main CSS library | install size

Packages are located in the /packages directory.

Installation

You would need to have Node.js and npm installed.

To install dependencies and run the storybooks for all packages in this repository:

npm install --legacy-peer-deps
npm run setup # (optional for npm v7 & above)
npm run build
npm run storybook

To run the storybook for an individual package (here, vocabulary):

cd packages/vocabulary
npm install --legacy-peer-deps
npm run build
npm run storybook

Using

To use Vocabulary in your projects, refer to this document.

Contributing

To contribute to Vocabulary, refer to this document.

Versioning

Vocabulary uses CalVer for version numbering, in the YYYY.M.Micro format. Micro is bumped whenever there are multiple releases in a month, for example 2020.7.1 is the first release in July 2020, while 2020.7.2 is the second.

License

Licensed under the Expat/MIT license.