Once you get Sass up and running in your project, configure Sass to include
node_modules in its includePaths option. For more information, checkout the
configuration section in our Sass docs.
Usage
The carbon-components-react package provides components and icons for the
Carbon Design System.
To use a component, you can import it directly from the package:
To include the styles for a specific component, you can either import all the
styles from the project or include the styles for a specific component:
// Bring in all the styles for Carbon@use'carbon-components-react';
// Preferred: bring in the styles for one component@use'carbon-components-react/scss/components/button';
For a full list of components available, checkout our
Storybook.
📖 API Documentation
If you're looking for carbon-components-react API documentation, check out:
We're always looking for contributors to help us fix bugs, build new features,
or help us improve the project documentation. If you're interested, definitely
check out our Contributing Guide! 👀
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For more information on the data being collected, please see the
IBM Telemetry documentation.
The Carbon Design System is IBM’s open-source design system for products and experiences.
The npm package carbon-components-react receives a total of 21,682 weekly downloads. As such, carbon-components-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that carbon-components-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 26 Mar 2024
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