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@berghilfe/styleguide
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This styleguide is intended for developing web applications. It contains all meta definitions like colors, fonts, breakpoints, grid and typography.
It’s suited for any kind of web application, no matter which framework/technology you might use, since it’s written in Sass and doesn’t produce any output at all.
Just run npm -S @berghilfe/styleguide, that’s it.
To view the storybook run npm run storybook.
The concept of the styleguide is that it provides all branding related assets/artifacts as pickable chunks. See some example use cases below.
Let’s say all you need are the colors that the branding manual defines.
// Import the color variables…
@import "~@berghilfe/styleguide/colors";
// Apply it to your custom component
.my-component {
background-color: $sbh-palette-pheasant;
color: $sbh-palette-white
}
// Or define some semantic color variables.
$color-text: $sbh-palette-nickel;
$color-text-muted: $sbh-palette-concrete;
Let’s say you need the official web fonts.
// Import the mixin for getting the fonts…
@import "~@berghilfe/styleguide/fonts";
// Always inspect the source code of the mixin if you might want to adjust/tweak it.
@at-root {
@include sbh-fonts;
}
The styleguide also provides mixins for user interface elements defined by the branding manual.
// Import the mixin for the primary button
@import "~@berghilfe/styleguide/components/button-primary";
.button-primary {
@include sbh-button-primary;
}
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Berghilfe styleguide.
We found that @berghilfe/styleguide demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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