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theme-ui-sketchy-preset

v0.1.3

Published

Theme UI Sketchy Preset

Downloads

14

Readme

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Theme UI Sketchy Preset

For detailed specification check out the demo page.

Or try it out in CodeSandbox.

💥 Installation

npm i theme-ui-sketchy-preset # yarn add theme-ui-sketchy-preset

🙇‍♀️ Usage

This library exports the theme object complaiant with Theme UI theme specification that can be passed to your theme provider.

import { ThemeProvider } from "theme-ui"
import sketchy from "theme-ui-sketchy-preset"

const App = props => (
  <ThemeProvider theme={sketchy}>{props.children}</ThemeProvider>
)

It can be also extended or modified:

import sketchy from "theme-ui-sketchy-preset"

const myTheme = {
  ...sketchy,
  colors: {
    text: "#000",
    background: "#fff",
    primary: "#33e",
  },
}

This preset uses Architects Daughter font, so you need to copy this code into the <head> of your HTML document:

<link
  rel="stylesheet"
  href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Architects+Daughter"
/>

🚀 Development quick start

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone [email protected]:beerose/theme-ui-sketchy.git
  2. Install dependencies and start the project

    cd theme-ui-sketchy
    yarn
    yarn start
  3. Open the source code and start editing!

    Your site is now running at http://localhost:8000!

    Note: You'll also see a second link: http://localhost:8000/___graphql. This is a tool you can use to experiment with querying your data. Learn more about using this tool in the Gatsby tutorial.

🧐 What's inside?

A quick look at the top-level files and directories you'll see in this Gatsby project.

.
├── node_modules
├── src
├── .gitignore
├── .prettierrc
├── gatsby-config.js
├── LICENSE
├── package.json
└── README.md
  1. /node_modules: This directory contains all of the modules of code that your project depends on (npm packages) are automatically installed.

  2. /src: This directory will contain all of the code related to what you will see on the front-end of your site.

  3. .gitignore: This file tells git which files it should not track / not maintain a version history for.

  4. .prettierrc: This is a configuration file for Prettier. Prettier is a tool to help keep the formatting of your code consistent.

  5. gatsby-config.js: This is the main configuration file for a Gatsby site. This is where you can specify information about your site (metadata) like the site title and description, which Gatsby plugins you’d like to include, etc. (Check out the config docs for more detail).

  6. LICENSE: Project's license.

  7. package.json: A manifest file for Node.js projects, which includes things like metadata (the project’s name, author, etc). This manifest is how npm knows which packages to install for your project.

  8. README.md: A text file containing useful reference information about your project.