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Minimalist is a lightweight and modern CSS library designed to provide a simple yet elegant foundation for styling base HTML elements. It serves as a starting point for building websites and applications, offering thoughtfully crafted styles for the elements developers encounter most frequently.
For more information on customization and supported features, consult the official reference documentation.
While Minimalist includes a small number of utility classes for convenience, it is not a general-purpose utility library and will not evolve into one. Its focus remains on providing foundational styles, not an exhaustive set of utilities.
Minimalist is open source and welcomes community contributions. Users are encouraged to:
Contributions should align with Minimalist’s guiding principle: to remain minimal in size, complexity, and purpose.
FAQs
A minimal pure CSS starter library for most web projects.
We found that create-minimalist 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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