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kaze-ui

v0.0.16

Published

React tailwind UI components

Downloads

5

Readme

Kaze React UI

Component library that extends your tailwind config to provide powerful responsive layouts that don't rely on media queries.

Getting started

  1. Install
npm i kaze-ui
  1. Configure tailwind.config.js
const {kaze} = require('kaze-ui/config');

module.exports = kaze({
  purge: [],
  theme: {
    extend: {},
  }
  variants: {},
  plugins: [],
});
  1. Wrap your app with the Kaze theme provider
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import App from './App'
import { Kaze } from 'kaze-ui'

ReactDOM.render(
  <Kaze>
    <App />
  </Kaze>,
  document.getElementById('root')
)
  1. Extend the styles of the components.

Here is an example styles directory. In this example we will style the Box component

styles/
┣ components/
┃ ┗ Box.ts
┗ index.ts

Export the Box component from styles/index.ts

import Box from './components/Box';

export default {
  components: {
    Box,
  },
};

Add a theme to the Box component

export default {
  base: 'rounded', // Add a border radius to all of the `Box` components
  // Create variants for the `Box` component
  variants: {
    red: 'bg-red-400',
    blue: 'bg-blue-400',
    purple: 'bg-purple-400',
    green: 'bg-green-400'
  }
};

Provide the theme to your Kaze provider

import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import App from './App'
import { Kaze } from 'kaze-ui'
import theme from "../styles";

ReactDOM.render(
  <Kaze theme={theme}>
    <App />
  </Kaze>,
  document.getElementById('root')
)

Use a Box component with a variant

import React from 'react';
import { Box } from 'kaze-ui';

const IndexPage: React.FC<Props> = () => {
  return (
    <Box variant="purple">
      Test Box component
    </Box>
  );
}