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Unify Token are collection of design token that can be used on web projects.
The tokens are consist of:
On your project folder,
npm install unify-token
Or for yarn
yarn add unify-token
import { N0, N700 } from 'unify-token/build/v2/colors';
const youComponentStyle = {
backgroundColor: ${N0},
color: ${N700},
/* Some additional styling */
}
Available tokens
import { NN950, NN0 } from 'unify-token/color';
const yourComponentStyle = {
backgroundColor: ${NN0},
color: ${NN950},
/* Some additional styling */
}
Curently only color token that available with this import path format
If you find any issue or concern please mention us @unify-dev on Slack.
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Design Tokens for the Unify Design System
We found that unify-token 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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