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Kubit React Components is a customizable, accessible library of React web components, designed to enhance your application's user experience.

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Getting Started

Installation

To install the package, run the following command:

npm

npm install @kubit-ui-web/react-components

yarn

yarn add @kubit-ui-web/react-components

This will install the package and its dependencies. Now you can import the components and use them in your application.

Usage

To use the components, import them from the package and use them in your application.

import { Button, KubitProvider } from '@kubit-ui-web/react-components';
import React from 'react';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <KubitProvider>
      <Button variant="PRIMARY" size="MEDIUM">
        Click me
      </Button>
    </KubitProvider>
  );
};

export default App;

This will render the button with the default styles and functionality.

Note: The KubitProvider is required to use the components. It provides the theme and other context to the components.

You can foud more information about change the theme and other options in the Customize theme

Documentation

You can find the documentation for the web components in the Kubit UI website

Storybook

To run the storybook, first of all clone the repository and install the dependencies. Then run the following command:

npm run storybook

yarn storybook

This will start the storybook server and you can see the components in action.

Tests

To run the tests, you can use the following command:

npm run test

yarn test

This will run the tests and show the results in the terminal.

Contributing

We are open to contributions. If you want to contribute to the project, please follow the steps below:

  1. Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button in the upper right corner of the repository's page on GitHub. This will create a copy of the repository in your account.

  2. Clone the Repository: Use git clone to clone the repository to your local machine.

    git clone
  3. Create a Branch: Use git checkout to create a new branch for your changes.

    git checkout -b <branch-name>
  4. Make Changes: Make any necessary changes to the codebase. And test the changes.

  5. Commit Changes: Use git commit to commit your changes to the branch.

    git commit -m "Your commit message"
  6. Push Changes: Use git push to push your changes to your forked repository.

    git push origin <branch-name>
  7. Open a Pull Request: Go to the original repository on GitHub and click the "New pull request" button. Fill out the form with details about your changes and submit the pull request.

Once your pull request has been submitted, a maintainer will review your changes and provide feedback. If everything looks good, your pull request will be merged and your changes will become part of the project.

For more information on contributing to our projects, please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file.