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@mintlify/components
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Open-source library of UI components made with React and TailwindCSS.
Built with 💚 by Mintlify
This repo contains the components Mintlify uses in our open-source documentation framework: mint. Checkout mintlify.com/docs to see the components in action. Feel free to use the components on your own websites!
npm install @mintlify/components
Add the following at the start of your main.css
file:
@import '@mintlify/components';
Import components like so:
import { Accordion, Card } from "@mintlify/components"
The project is designed for use with static side rendering where we don't have access to document
or window
. Thus, our webpack config has to use mini-css-extract-plugin
instead of style-loader
.
The repo wiki explains how to contribute to the repo.
Storybook has interactive demos.
Go to mintlify.com/docs/components for how to use the components in Mintlify's documentation platform.
The first version of this library only includes documentation components. In the long run, Mintlify will include layout components you could use to build an entire site.
Join our Discord community if you have questions or just want to chat:
FAQs
Open-source library of UI components made with React and TailwindCSS.
The npm package @mintlify/components receives a total of 115 weekly downloads. As such, @mintlify/components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mintlify/components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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