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@spectrum-css/tokens
Advanced tools
Core tokens builder for Spectrum CSS
This package uses StyleDictionary to build Spectrum core tokens for CSS.
The output is concatenated into a single dist/index.css
for use in Spectrum CSS. This entire file should be imported, and the relevant classes should be toggled to swap out core tokens.
On the <html>
element, start with .spectrum
, add in .spectrum--light
, then .spectrum--medium
. To switch to Express, add .spectrum--express
.
Overrides and additions to core tokens can be added to custom.css
.
Ensure that you correctly scope any added tokens:
.spectrum
- Global, unchanging tokens or tokens specific to the Spectrum flavor.spectrum--express
- Tokens specific to the Express flavor.spectrum--lightest
- Tokens specific to the light color stop (soon to be deprecated).spectrum--light
- Tokens specific to the light color stop.spectrum--dark
- Tokens specific to the dark color stop.spectrum--darkest
- Tokens specific to the darkest color stop.spectrum--medium
- Tokens specific to the medium (desktop) scale.spectrum--large
- Tokens specific to the large (mobile) scale.spectrum--express.spectrum--*
- Tokens specific to the Express flavor for any of the above color stops and scalesFAQs
The Spectrum CSS tokens package
The npm package @spectrum-css/tokens receives a total of 7,819 weekly downloads. As such, @spectrum-css/tokens popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @spectrum-css/tokens 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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