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@nimbus-ds/tokens
📚 Documentation
Check out our documentation site for detailed guidelines and resources.
🚀 Installation
Install @nimbus-ds/tokens
using any package manager.
$ npm install @nimbus-ds/tokens
// or
$ yarn add @nimbus-ds/tokens
💻 Usage
You can import our generated tokens in a variety of formats, such as css, scss
and js
.
css
@import var("@nimbus-ds/tokens/dist/css/variables.css");
scss
@import "@nimbus-ds/tokens/dist/scss/_variables";
js
import tokens from "@nimbus-ds/tokens/dist/js/tokens";
🛠 Building tokens
You can add, remove or modify existing tokens by editing the json files inside the src
directory. Each category of tokens has it's own folder.
├─ 📁 src
│ ├─ 📁 color
│ │ ├─ 📄 ref.json
│ │ ├─ 📄 sys.json
Category | Description |
---|---|
Breakpoint | We use breakpoints to determine which screen sizes are relevant to make changes in the layout. With these tokens we can remain up to date with the most frequent device sizes. |
Color | Our color system has specific functions and are used to visually guide the user, provide hierarchy, communicate states and add depth to our interfaces. |
Motion | We use motion values to generate micro-interactions and animate components when they have state changes or need to attract the user's attention. |
Spacing | We use spacers to separate elements both grouped or not, to create spacing between blocks of content, fields in a form or padding in buttons. |
typography | We use text styles to highlight information, provide titles for pages or blocks of content, featuring specific topics or text elements. |
Once you finish making changes to our source tokens, you must generate a build to compile them into all different formats, by running our build command:
$ yarn build
🔗 Useful links
- Nimbus Design System. Our components library.
- Nimbus Icons. Our very own open-source icon library.
🤝 Contributing
We encourage all ideas, suggestions and feedback. If you want to collaborate with us, start by reading our contribution guidelines.
