email-craft
v0.0.51
Published
Render Email Craft components to HTML email
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Getting Started
Everything to know about the components, props, and usage is available within our Documentation Site. Please give that a read and let us know if there's anything we can help with.
Requirements
The packages and components that make up Email Craft require an LTS Node version (v18.0.0+) and React v18.2.0+
Components
A list of available components can be found on the email-craft
Documentation
Advantages Over react-email
The goals of this project are to provide an improved focus on Developer Experience, maintenance, fast improvements and fast releases. As such, we feel that email-craft
has a number of improvements and advantages over react-email
. Those include:
- Email Client Compatibility Checking
- Crazy fast Tailwind support
- Support for
<Suspense>
andasync
within Components - Exclusive Components
- Enhanced Developer Experience (DX)
- Better Command Line tools
- Works with Monorepos out of the box. No exhaustive setup needed.
- Less complex, smoother Preview Server
- Faster improvements, feature development, and releases
- Community-driven maintenance rather than company-planning priority
- No vendor lock-in for tools.
email-craft
uses only generic components and tools
Service Integrations
Email built and rendered with Email Craft can be used with any email provider that provides an API for sending email as a String
.
This includes AWS SES, Loops, Nodemailer, Postmark,Resend, Plunk, and SendGrid. See our documentation on Email Providers for more info and example usage.
Contributing, Working With This Repo
We 💛 contributions! After all, this is a community-driven project. We have no corporate sponsorship or backing. The maintainers and users keep this project going!
Please check out our Contribution Guide.
Attribution 🧡
This project was built upon prior work for jsx-email
by Andrew Powell (@bukinoshita).
email-craft
is a fork of jsx-email
.
This fork was created as a result of noticing so many little things that are either broken or features that are missing which would make email development fun, flexible and intuitive. I guess time will tell, and you the consumers of this will be the judge. Stay tuned.