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Use one tool to add your shadcn-ui, aceternity-ui components. Extend and add your own component registry.
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shadxn
shadxn
is an experimental CLI tool that builds upon the foundation of the shadcn-ui
CLI. It is designed to enhance your development workflow by allowing the integration of components and dependencies into your project. This tool introduces the flexibility of selecting component registries, enabling developers to add custom registries for personalized or public sharing of components. We extend our deepest gratitude to the shadcn-ui
project and its contributors for their foundational work that made shadxn
possible.
Acknowledgment
This project builds on top of the original Shadcn UI
CLI. We are deeply grateful to Shadcn
and all contributors to the Shadcn UI
project for their pioneering work and for laying the groundwork that shadxn
now builds upon.
- Project: Shadcn UI
- Author: Shadcn
- License: MIT
- Source: https://github.com/shadcn/ui
Features
- Custom Registry Support: Initialize and manage custom registries to declare your own components.
- Enhanced
add
Command: Add components from a selected registry, allowing for greater flexibility and customization. - Project Initialization: Initialize your project with default registries in
components.js
, preparing it for immediate development. - Compatibility: Extendable to various frameworks and libraries,
shadxn
is designed to fit into any development ecosystem.
Installation
shadxn
can be installed using various package managers or run directly with npx
for immediate usage without global installation. Choose the method that best fits your workflow:
Using npm
npm install -g shadxn
This command installs shadxn
globally on your machine, making it accessible from anywhere in your terminal.
Using Yarn
yarn global add shadxn
Yarn users can also install shadxn
globally, ensuring it's available from any terminal session.
Using pnpm
pnpm add -g shadxn
For those preferring pnpm
for its efficient handling of node modules, this command will globally install shadxn
.
Using Bun
bun add -g shadxn
If you're using Bun
, a modern JavaScript runtime, this command will globally install shadxn
on your system.
Using npx (No Installation Required)
For a quick, one-time use, you can run shadxn
directly with npx
without needing to install it globally:
npx shadxn [command]
This method is particularly useful for running the latest version of shadxn
without affecting your global package setup.
Usage
Usage: shadxn [options] [command]
Options:
-v, --version display the version number
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
init [options] initialize your project and install dependencies, adds default registries
add [options] [components...] add components to your project from selected registries
diff [options] [component] check for component updates against the registry
registry <action> [project] manage the project's component registry
help [command] display help for command
Commands in Detail
- init: Sets up your project with essential dependencies and a default registry in
components.js
for components management. - add: Enhances the original
add
command to allow selection of a registry for component retrieval, streamlining the addition of components to your project. - registry: A new command to initialize and manage custom registries, supporting actions like
init
for registry setup andbuild
for registry deployment.
Examples
# Initialize your project
npx shadxn init
# Add a component from a shadcn registry
npx shadxn add button
# Or create and use your custom registry
# 1. Create your custom registry
npx shadxn registry init
# Start adding your custom components and declare them within the registry/registry.tsx file
# 2. Build your custom registry
npx shadxn registry build
# 3. Run your local registry or deploy to Vercel
pnpm run dev
# 4. Activate your custom registry
npx shadxn registry activate my-registry
# 5. Add a component from your custom registry
npx shadxn add your-component -r my-registry
Documentation
For more detailed information and documentation, visit https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/cli.
License
shadxn
is licensed under the MIT license.
Objective and Current State
The main objectives of shadxn
are to:
- Allow the addition of custom registries for tailored component management.
- Provide an unopinionated tool that integrates into any workflow without restriction.
- Enable the creation of custom registries for either internal use or public sharing.
- Extend its utility across different frameworks and libraries, promoting versatility in development environments.
As an experimental project, shadxn
is in active development, and contributions, feedback, and suggestions are welcome to enhance its capabilities and reach.