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kumiko

v0.0.1

Published

Beautiful no-class CSS library

Downloads

18

Readme

Note: This library is still in heavy development, and is not ready for real use.

Beautiful no-class CSS library.

Tired of wading through rivers of CSS-induced tears? Kumiko provides you with a solid, elegant foundation of prebuilt styles, so you can get your projects up and running as fast as possible.

Code Size NPM Version License

→ Check out the Kumiko website

Installing Kumiko

Kumiko doesn't require build tools by default; feel free to drop it in the head of your webpage.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/kumiko" />

It also integrates well with module bundlers like Webpack or Parcel.

Documentation

→ Check out the Kumiko docs

Resources & Contributing Back

Looking for the docs? Check the Kumiko website out.

Have a question about Kumiko? Post it on the GitHub Discussions and ask the community for help.

Find a bug? Head over to our issue tracker and we'll do our best to help. We love pull requests, too!

We expect all Kumiko contributors to abide by the terms of our Code of Conduct.

→ Start contributing on GitHub

Acknowledgments

Kumiko is MIT-licensed open-source software by Melinda Chang, Aiden Bai et al.

Kumiko takes heavy inspiration from TailwindCSS's styles, and believes in the core philosophies and values behind Sakura, NewCSS, and WaterCSS. Feel free to check them out if you interested in an alternative library to use.

Kumiko comes from the Japanese name 久美子, meaning "forever, beauty, child."


© 2021-present Melinda Chang, Aiden Bai.