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Visit the Grommet website for more information.
Before opening an issue or pull request, please read the Contributing guide.
You can install Grommet using either of the methods given below.
NOTE: Currently Grommet is only compatible with styled-components v5. We are actively working to add support for v6.
For npm users:
$ npm install grommet styled-components --save
For Yarn users:
$ yarn add grommet styled-components
There are more detailed instructions in the Grommet Starter app tutorial for new apps. For incorporating Grommet into an existing app, see the Existing App version.
Storybook examples per component, you can create them locally by running:
$ npm run storybook
or
$ yarn storybook
Grommet starter template sandbox.
Templates, patterns, and starters: feel free to share with us more pattern ideas on Slack.
End-to-end project examples from our community in the #i-made-this Slack channel.
Read more from the Grommet team on Medium.
grommet is also available on a stable branch that is built with the content of the 'master' branch. From your package.json point to stable.
"grommet": "https://github.com/grommet/grommet/tarball/stable",
For more info, read the stable wiki.
See the Change Log.
Grommet is produced using this great tool:
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The npm package grommet receives a total of 18,477 weekly downloads. As such, grommet popularity was classified as popular.
We found that grommet 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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