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@vvvvvvvvvv/system-theme-react

v0.0.18

Published

system.css theme wrapped for React

Downloads

1

Readme

system-theme-react

system-theme-react is a wrapper around the System.css CSS library, intended for building interfaces that resemble System OS.

For more information, see the original documentation or build the storybook to preview components.

Why?

Why not.

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository and install packages

    git clone ....
    npm install
  2. Preview the components in storybook

    npm run storybook

    Then navigate to http://localhost:6006/

Using in your project

npm install @vvvvvvvvvv/system-theme-react

Then import whatever components you need in your .tsx.

import { 
    Window,
    MenuBar,
    // etc...
} from "@vvvvvvvvvv/system-theme-react";

See the usage in the storybook example source code for (very sloppy) examples of how to use and compose components.

Contributing

I'm sure there are plenty of problems. I'm a firmware developer - this web stuff feels like it's made of duct-tape and prayers.

Submit PRs pretty please or if something needs to be fixed in the upstream System.css repo, that is located here