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@public-ui/components
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Contains all web components that belong to KoliBri - The accessible HTML-Standard.
This package contains the Stencil-based web components that power KoliBri.
Each component ships in the @public-ui/components npm package.
Learn more about the architecture in the architecture concept and find additional guides on the documentation site.
Add the library to your project with pnpm:
pnpm add @public-ui/components
Register the components with a theme before using them:
import { register } from '@public-ui/components';
import { defineCustomElements } from '@public-ui/components/dist/loader';
import { DEFAULT } from '@public-ui/theme-default';
register(DEFAULT, defineCustomElements).catch(console.error);
After registration you can use the elements in your markup:
<kol-button _label="Hello World"></kol-button>
Framework-specific adapters are available for improved developer experience. See the framework guides.
src/index.html while working on components.
src/index.html or src/index.bak.html once your work is done.Run pnpm --filter @public-ui/components build to build the library.
During development you can start the live preview with pnpm start.
pnpm start – run the local dev server with live reloadpnpm test – execute unit and snapshot testspnpm lint – check the code base with ESLint and StylelintThe component source README describes additional styling rules.
src/components – each web component lives in its own folder.src/schema – TypeScript schema describing the API of every component.src/assets, src/locales and src/utils – shared assets, translations and utilities.You can customize KoliBri by creating your own theme. See the default theme guide for details.
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Contains all web components that belong to KoliBri - The accessible HTML-Standard.
We found that @public-ui/components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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