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@papanasi/angular

v1.1.2

Published

Papanasi Angular UI Library

Downloads

279

Readme

🔍 Overview

🥯Papanasi (pronunced pɑpənæʃ or papanash) is a UI library to use cross Frameworks. A set of components to use in Angular, Preact, Qwik, React, Solid, Svelte, Vue and Web Components. Is based on the Mitosis library and documented using Storybook.

🚀 Platforms

🔮 Demos

📣 Manifesto

This library born as a pet project to create universal components, easy to extend in any project and easy to use with any framework, is based on the next principles:

A Component...

  • ...should be cross-libraries but the code should be written once.
  • ...should have a minimum style but easy to extend it via CSS by any dev.
  • ...should provide some optional themes to make it easy to use.
  • ...should be accessible (FUTURE RELEASES).
  • ...should be made for developers not for non-coders, they will decide how to style most of the things.
  • ...should be tree-shakable.
  • ...should be compatible with StoryBook.
  • ...should be inspired by other UI Libraries and don't reinvent the wheel.
  • ...should be easy to create new variants.

🧩 Elements Showcase

📚 Setup and scripts

With npm:

$ npm install @papanasi/angular

With yarn:

$ yarn add @papanasi/angular

🪲 Debugger

To debug elements you can use setDebugLevel function from `@papanasi/angular

window.addEventListener('load', () => {
  setDebugLevel(DebugLevel.Log);
});

📗 Documentation

To learn more about Papanasi, check the documentation.

📃 License

MIT

🚀 Contributing

Contributing Guidelines

To build the project run:

> yarn compile

You can choose which frameworks to build by passing the --platforms:

> yarn compile --platforms react vue

It is also possible to specify which components to build --elements:

> yarn compile --elements avatar pill

If you want to disable the linting use --no-lint:

> yarn compile --no-lint

To contribute and watch the changes in local environment just use:

> yarn dev

Finally, to launch storybook use:

> yarn start

Our Sponsors

Thanks to everyone who contributed:

Contributors

And special thanks to @samijaber @mhevery and Builder project