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đźš§ Work in progress. Expect frequent breaking changes.
A place to store component metadata shared across all implementations of Primer.
Install with npm or yarn:
npm install @primer/component-metadata
yarn add @primer/component-metadata
import metadata from "@primer/component-metadata";
metadata.components.progress_bar;
// {
// id: 'progress_bar',
// displayName: 'Progress bar',
// description: 'Use progress bars to visualize task completion.',
// implementations: {
// react: 'https://primer.style/components/ProgressBar',
// viewComponent: 'https://primer.style/view-components/components/progressbar',
// css: 'https://primer.style/css/components/progress'
// }
// }
Each component should have the following metadata:
| Name | Description | Guidelines |
|---|---|---|
id (required) | A unqiue string used to identify the component | The id of the component should be the component name in snake case (e.g. "progress_bar") |
displayName (required) | The name of the component | Use sentence case (e.g. "Progress bar") |
description (required) | Describe how the component should be used | Use active voice (e.g. "Use progress bars to ..." not "Progress bars are used to ...") |
guidelines | URL to design guidelines for the component | |
implementations.react | URL to React implementation of the component | |
implementations.viewComponent | URL to ViewComponent implementation of the component | |
implementations.css | URL to CSS impelementation of the component | |
implementations.figma | URL to Figma implementation of the component |
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@primer/component-metadata) [](https://github.com/primer/comp
We found that @primer/component-metadata demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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