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@ark-ui/react
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A collection of unstyled, accessible UI components for React, utilizing state machines for seamless interaction.
Ark UI is a headless, open-source UI library with over 45+ components designed for building reusable, scalable Design Systems. It supports a wide range of JavaScript frameworks, offering dedciated packages for each supported framework.
Ark UI is available for the following JavaScript frameworks:
@ark-ui/react@ark-ui/solid@ark-ui/vue@ark-ui/svelteTo install @ark-ui/react, run the following command:
npm install @ark-ui/react
or with yarn:
yarn add @ark-ui/react
To use a component from @ark-ui/react, import it and include it in your application:
import { Slider } from '@ark-ui/react'
import { useState } from 'react'
export const MySlider = () => {
const [value, setValue] = useState([30])
return (
<Slider.Root min={-50} max={50} value={value} onValueChange={(e) => setValue(e.value)}>
<Slider.Label>Label</Slider.Label>
<Slider.ValueText>{value}</Slider.ValueText>
<Slider.Control>
<Slider.Track>
<Slider.Range />
</Slider.Track>
<Slider.Thumb index={0} />
</Slider.Control>
</Slider.Root>
)
}
For more detailed documentation and examples, please visit the official documentation.
You can request, vote for, and check upcoming features on our roadmap.
We welcome contributions to Ark UI. Please read our contributing guidelines for more information on how to contribute.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
FAQs
A collection of unstyled, accessible UI components for React, utilizing state machines for seamless interaction.
The npm package @ark-ui/react receives a total of 382,322 weekly downloads. As such, @ark-ui/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ark-ui/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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