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An ever-expanding, open-source React UI library built with the Wedges Design System, Radix primitives, and Tailwind CSS.
Wedges is an ever-expanding, open-source React UI library built with the Wedges Design System, Radix primitives, and Tailwind CSS.
With Wedges, you get a range of pre-built, customizable components that are easy to use and integrate into your React projects. It also comes with full TypeScript support, ensuring type safety and developer-friendly experience.
Wedges is licensed under the MIT License.
Visit Wedges Docs to get started.
This repository is organized as a monorepo (Turborepo) and is managed with PNPM.
packages/wedges - This is the heart of our project – the UI library itself. Here you'll find all the components, utilities, and core functionality of the Wedges UI library.
packages/eslint-config - This package contains the ESLint configuration used by packages and apps in this monorepo.
pnpm i --hoist
To start the development server, run:
pnpm dev
Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated. If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement".
Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING for more information.
Follow us @lmsqueezy for the latest and coolest. Let us know what you're building with Wedges!
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An ever-expanding, open-source React UI library built with the Wedges Design System, Radix primitives, and Tailwind CSS.
The npm package @lemonsqueezy/wedges receives a total of 494 weekly downloads. As such, @lemonsqueezy/wedges popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lemonsqueezy/wedges demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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