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@socketsupply/components
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A bundle of example components built with Tonic.
To use this example component library, install the following dependencies, Then, either register the components you want to bundle.
npm install @socketsupply/tonic
npm install @socketsupply/components
import Tonic from '@socketsupply/tonic'
import { TonicInput } from '@socketsupply/components/input'
import { TonicIcon } from '@socketsupply/components/icon'
Tonic.add(TonicInput, 'tonic-input')
Tonic.add(TonicIcon, 'tonic-icon')
import Tonic from '@socketsupply/tonic'
import bundle from '@socketsupply/components'
bundle(Tonic) // attach everything
Tonic uses CSS variables (which work in all major browsers) to theme components. So you can use any css framework you want. The following variables are observed but are not required.
body {
--tonic-body: 'Inter', sans-serif;
--tonic-header: 'Inter Black', sans-serif;
--tonic-subheader: 'Inter Medium', sans-serif;
--tonic-monospace: 'FiraMono', monospace;
}
body, *[theme="light"] {
--tonic-background: rgba(245, 245, 245, 1);
--tonic-window: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
--tonic-accent: rgba(56, 185, 255, 1);
--tonic-primary: rgba(54, 57, 61, 1);
--tonic-secondary: rgba(232, 232, 228, 1);
--tonic-light: rgba(153, 157, 160, 1);
--tonic-medium: rgba(153, 157, 160, 1);
--tonic-shadow: rgba(150, 150, 150, 0.25);
--tonic-dark: rgba(54, 57, 61, 1);
--tonic-disabled: rgba(152, 161, 175, 1);
--tonic-button-text: rgba(54, 57, 61, 1);
--tonic-button-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 33%);
--tonic-button-background: rgba(245, 245, 245, 1);
--tonic-button-background-hover: rgba(230, 230, 230, 1);
--tonic-button-background-focus: rgba(237, 237, 237, 1);
--tonic-input-text: rgba(54, 57, 61, 1);
--tonic-input-text-hover: rgba(228, 228, 228, 1);
--tonic-input-border: rgba(201, 201, 201, 1);
--tonic-input-border-hover: rgba(54, 57, 61, 1);
--tonic-input-background: rgba(248, 248, 248, 1);
--tonic-input-background-focus: rgba(238, 238, 238, 1);
--tonic-border: rgba(224, 224, 224, 1);
--tonic-border-accent: rgba(206, 206, 206, 1);
--tonic-error: rgba(240, 102, 83, 1);
--tonic-notification: rgba(240, 102, 83, 1);
--tonic-danger: rgba(240, 102, 83, 1);
--tonic-success: rgba(133, 178, 116, 1);
--tonic-warning: rgba(249, 169, 103, 1);
--tonic-info: rgba(153, 157, 160, 1);
--tonic-overlay: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75);
}
*[theme="dark"] {
--tonic-background: rgba(40, 40, 40, 1);
--tonic-window: rgba(49, 49, 49, 1);
--tonic-accent: rgba(56, 185, 255, 1);
--tonic-primary: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
--tonic-secondary: rgba(195, 195, 195, 1);
--tonic-medium: rgba(153, 157, 160, 1);
--tonic-dark: rgba(41, 41, 41, 1);
--tonic-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
--tonic-disabled: rgba(170, 170, 170, 1);
--tonic-button-text: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
--tonic-button-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 1);
--tonic-button-background: rgba(74, 74, 74, 1);
--tonic-button-background-hover: rgba(94, 94, 94, 1);
--tonic-button-background-focus: rgba(84, 84, 84, 1);
--tonic-input-text: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
--tonic-input-text-hover: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
--tonic-input-background: rgba(45, 45, 45, 1);
--tonic-input-background-focus: rgba(30, 30, 30, 1);
--tonic-input-border: rgba(80, 80, 80, 1);
--tonic-input-border-hover: rgba(105, 105, 105, 1);
--tonic-border: rgba(72, 72, 72, 1);
--tonic-border-accent: rgba(90, 90, 90, 1);
--tonic-error: rgba(240, 102, 83, 1);
--tonic-notification: rgba(240, 102, 83, 1);
--tonic-caution: rgba(240, 102, 83, 1);
--tonic-success: rgba(133, 178, 116, 1);
--tonic-warn: rgba(249, 169, 103, 1);
--tonic-overlay: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.40);
}
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We found that @socketsupply/components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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