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@0xsquid/ui

Squid's UI components

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Squid UI

React components library for Squid V2

Package installation and usage

Install the package:

yarn add @0xsquid/ui

Import styles in your entry point:

// src/main.tsx | src/pages/_app.tsx | etc...
import "@0xsquid/ui/dist/index.css";

Wrap your app with our theme provider <ThemeProvider /> and specify your theme:

import { ThemeProvider, Button } from "@0xsquid/ui";

function App() {
  return (
    <ThemeProvider theme={yourTheme}>
      <Button label="Hello world" variant="primary" size="md" />
    </ThemeProvider>
  );
}

Development

Install dependencies

yarn install

Start Storybook dev server

yarn storybook

Build package

To build the package using Rollup, run:

yarn build

This command will:

  1. compile Tailwind CSS classes into src/styles/compiled-tailwind.css
  2. bundle source code, along with its type declarations, into the dist/ folder
  3. copy src/styles/compiled-tailwind.css to dist/index.css

Lint and format

To format and lint the code, run:

yarn format:fix
yarn lint:fix

Folder structure

- src
  - index.ts <- barrel file
  - components
    - index.ts <- barrel file
    - buttons
      - index.ts <- barrel file
      - Button.tsx
    - lists
      - index.ts <- barrel file
      - HistoryItem.tsx
  - stories
    - buttons
      - Button.stories.tsx
    - lists
      - HistoryItem.stories.tsx

When creating a new component, don't forget to update the barrel file, exporting your component in the index.ts file in the corresponding component folder. You can also install the AutoBarrel VSCode extension.

Images

In case you need to add images somewhere that need to be included in the final bundle, convert them to base64 instead.

Example:

.my-image {
-  background-image: url('my-image.png');
+  background-image: url('data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0....');
}

Or in a React component:

-  <img src="my-image.png" />
+  <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0..." />

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Package last updated on 04 Dec 2024

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