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The most popular front-end framework for developing responsive, mobile-first projects on the web rewritten by the CoreUI Team
An advanced UI library based on Bootstrap 5 – CoreUI extends Bootstrap with PRO components, and ready-to-use admin templates for React, Angular, Vue, and more.
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CoreUI is fully compatible with Bootstrap, but it’s more than just a theme or UI extension — it’s a professionally developed and maintained system that addresses many of the limitations developers face with Bootstrap alone.
Key differences between CoreUI and Bootstrap:
Whether you're starting a new project or migrating from Bootstrap, CoreUI gives you a powerful upgrade path with more features, framework bindings, and peace of mind for long-term maintainability.
Several quick start options are available:
git clone https://github.com/coreui/coreui-pro.git
npm install @coreui/coreui-pro
yarn add @coreui/coreui-pro
composer require coreui/coreui-pro:5.15.0
Read the Getting started page for information on the framework contents, templates and examples, and more.
Within the download you'll find the following directories and files, logically grouping common assets and providing both compiled and minified variations. You'll see something like this:
coreui/
├── css/
│ ├── coreui-grid.css
│ ├── coreui-grid.css.map
│ ├── coreui-grid.min.css
│ ├── coreui-grid.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui-grid.rtl.css
│ ├── coreui-grid.rtl.css.map
│ ├── coreui-grid.rtl.min.css
│ ├── coreui-grid.rtl.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui-reboot.css
│ ├── coreui-reboot.css.map
│ ├── coreui-reboot.min.css
│ ├── coreui-reboot.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui-reboot.rtl.css
│ ├── coreui-reboot.rtl.css.map
│ ├── coreui-reboot.rtl.min.css
│ ├── coreui-reboot.rtl.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui-utilities.css
│ ├── coreui-utilities.css.map
│ ├── coreui-utilities.min.css
│ ├── coreui-utilities.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui-utilities.rtl.css
│ ├── coreui-utilities.rtl.css.map
│ ├── coreui-utilities.rtl.min.css
│ ├── coreui-utilities.rtl.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui.css
│ ├── coreui.css.map
│ ├── coreui.min.css
│ ├── coreui.min.css.map
│ ├── coreui.rtl.css
│ ├── coreui.rtl.css.map
│ ├── coreui.rtl.min.css
│ └── coreui.rtl.min.css.map
└── js/
├── coreui.bundle.js
├── coreui.bundle.js.map
├── coreui.bundle.min.js
├── coreui.bundle.min.js.map
├── coreui.esm.js
├── coreui.esm.js.map
├── coreui.esm.min.js
├── coreui.esm.min.js.map
├── coreui.js
├── coreui.js.map
├── coreui.min.js
└── coreui.min.js.map
We provide compiled CSS and JS (coreui.*
), as well as compiled and minified CSS and JS (coreui.min.*
). source maps (coreui.*.map
) are available for use with certain browsers' developer tools. Bundled JS files (coreui.bundle.js
and minified coreui.bundle.min.js
) include Popper.
Have a bug or a feature request? Please first read the issue guidelines and search for existing and closed issues. If your problem or idea is not addressed yet, please open a new issue.
The documentation for the CoreUI & CoreUI PRO is hosted at our website CoreUI
npm install
to install the Node.js dependencies, including Hugo (the site builder).npm run test
(or a specific npm script) to rebuild distributed CSS and JavaScript files, as well as our docs assets./coreui
directory, run npm run docs-serve
in the command line.http://localhost:9001/
in your browser, and voilà.Learn more about using Hugo by reading its documentation.
CoreUI supports most popular frameworks.
Fully featured, out-of-the-box, templates for your application based on CoreUI.
Please read through our contributing guidelines. Included are directions for opening issues, coding standards, and notes on development.
Editor preferences are available in the editor config for easy use in common text editors. Read more and download plugins at https://editorconfig.org/.
Stay up to date on the development of CoreUI and reach out to the community with these helpful resources.
For transparency into our release cycle and in striving to maintain backward compatibility, CoreUI is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines.
See the Releases section of our project for changelogs for each release version.
Łukasz Holeczek
Andrzej Kopański
CoreUI Team
CoreUI is designed as the extension of Bootstrap. Special thanks for Bootstrap team and Bootstrap's contributors.
CoreUI is an MIT-licensed open source project and is completely free to use. However, the amount of effort needed to maintain and develop new features for the project is not sustainable without proper financial backing. You can support development by buying the CoreUI PRO or by becoming a sponsor via Open Collective.
Copyright 2025 creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek. This is commercial software. To use it, you have to own a commercial license. Docs released under Creative Commons.
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