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carbon-components
Advanced tools
The Carbon Design System is IBM’s open-source design system for products and experiences.
Styles for the Carbon Design System
To install carbon-components
in your project, you will need to run the
following command using npm:
npm install -S carbon-components
If you prefer Yarn, use the following command instead:
yarn add carbon-components
This package requires Dart Sass in order to compile. It uses Sass modules to organize the codebase and provide exports to use.
If you're new to Sass, or are wondering how to configure Sass for your project, we recommend checking out the following resources and links:
Once you get Sass up and running in your project, make sure to configure Sass to
include node_modules
in its includePaths
option. For more information,
checkout the configuration section in our Sass
docs.
You can bring in all the styles for the Carbon Design System by including
carbon-components
in your Sass files. For example:
@use 'carbon-components';
If you only would like to bring in specific components from Carbon, you can import them in a similar way:
@use 'carbon-components/scss/reset';
@use 'carbon-components/scss/components/accordion';
@use 'carbon-components/scss/components/button';
@use 'carbon-components/scss/components/checkbox';
There are various helpers that you can include from Carbon, as well, such as a CSS reset, grid, breakpoint helpers, and more. You can include these similar to how you bring in components:
// Bring in the CSS Reset
@use 'carbon-components/scss/reset';
// Bring in the CSS Grid
@use 'carbon-components/scss/grid';
To learn more about the various helpers that carbon-components
provides,
checkout the overview of the files available to use in our
Sass docs.
You can change the default theme of Carbon by doing the following:
@use 'carbon-components/scss/themes';
@use 'carbon-components/scss/theme' with (
$theme: themes.$g100
);
This example uses a built-in theme from Carbon provided by the scss/themes
entrypoint. You can also use a custom theme, or add your own custom tokens to
extend the theme.
// Configure with a custom theme
@use 'carbon-components/scss/theme' with (
$theme: (
background: #e2e2e2,
text-primary: #ffffff,
)
);
// Extend the g100 theme with your own tokens
@use 'carbon-components/scss/themes';
@use 'carbon-components/scss/theme' with (
$fallback: themes.$g100,
$theme: (
custom-token-01: #000000,
)
);
You can access the design tokens defined by the Carbon Design System through the
carbon-components/scss/theme
entrypoint. This file will allow you to refer to
tokens using Sass Variables as well as get the current value for any token in
the current theme. For example:
@use 'carbon-components/scss/theme';
body {
background: theme.$background;
}
For a full list of tokens available for you to use, check out our theming documentation.
If you're looking for carbon-components
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! 👀
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
This package uses IBM Telemetry to collect metrics data. By installing this package as a dependency you are agreeing to telemetry collection. To opt out, see Opting out of IBM Telemetry data collection. For more information on the data being collected, please see the IBM Telemetry documentation.
FAQs
The Carbon Design System is IBM’s open-source design system for products and experiences.
We found that carbon-components 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.
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