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@cryb/borealis

The official CSS framework for Cryb

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Borealis — CSS framework

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@cryb/borealis is the CSS framework for all Cryb web apps.

Borealis is built to unify UI design across our web app, admin panel, landing page and any future web apps we build. It is not intended to be used in non-Cryb applications, but feel free to do so.

It uses Sass as its main preprocessor.

Features

  • Mobile support
  • Dark mode support

Status

@cryb/borealis has been actively developed since December 2019.

Installation

This library is available on the NPM registry. To install, run:

npm i @cryb/borealis --save

If you're using Yarn, run:

yarn add @cryb/borealis

CDN

@cryb/borealis is also available through unpkg and jsdelivr.

Note: you only need to include one CSS file. Below we include both minified and unminified CDN links—we recommend that you use the minified version

unpkg
# Minified
https://unpkg.com/@cryb/borealis@latest/css/borealis.min.css

# Uminified
https://unpkg.com/@cryb/borealis@latest/css/borealis.css
jsdelivr
# Minified
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@cryb/borealis@0.0.3/css/borealis.min.css

# Unminified
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@cryb/borealis@0.0.3/css/borealis.css

Usage

Compiled CSS can be found under @cryb/borealis/dist/ as borealis.css and borealis.min.css.

We recommend you use borealis.min.css in production environments.

HTML

Simply link Borealis as you would any other CSS file:

<head>
	<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/borealis.min.css">
</head>

Borealis is also offered through a CDN. While we recommend you download Borealis locally, you can use either unpkg or jsdelivr.

unpkg
<!-- Minified (production, recommended) -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@cryb/borealis@latest/css/borealis.min.css" />

<!-- Unminified (development) -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@cryb/borealis@latest/css/borealis.min.css" />
jsdelivr
<!-- Minified (production, recommended) -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@cryb/borealis@0.0.3/css/borealis.min.css" />

<!-- Unminified (development) -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@cryb/borealis@0.0.3/css/borealis.css" />

Nuxt.js

After installation, Borealis can be easily integrated into a Nuxt.js project through nuxt.config.js. See the example below:

export default {
	css: [
		'@cryb/borealis'
	]
}

Codebase

The codebase for @cryb/borealis is written in Sass.

Folder Structure

cryb/borealis/
├──┐ src # Uncompiled Sass
│  ├── components # Buttons, boxes, etc
│  ├── pages # Styles for pages
│  └── utils # Static variables
├─── dist # Compiled CSS
└──┐ examples # Pages to test compiled CSS
   └── assets # Assets for example pages

First time setup

First, clone the @cryb/borealis repository locally:

git clone https://github.com/crybapp/borealis.git
Installation

You also need to install the required dependencies by running yarn.

Compiling CSS locally

To run @cryb/borealis in development mode, run yarn dev. This mode will watch for changes on .sass files under dist/ and then compile accordingly.

Once you have finished your changes, run yarn build to fully compile to dist/. You should do this before committing.

Questions / Issues

If you have an issues with @cryb/borealis, please either open a GitHub issue, contact a maintainer or join the Cryb Discord Server and ask in #tech-support

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Package last updated on 05 Sep 2020

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