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chakra-next-cli is a command-line tool that exports Chakra UI components to separate files and adds the top-level 'use client' directive, making them compatible with Next.js App Router.

Package Exports

  • chakra-next-cli
  • chakra-next-cli/index.js

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (chakra-next-cli) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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chakra-next-cli

chakra-next-cli is a command-line tool that exports Chakra UI components to separate files, sets up Chakra UI configuration, and ensures compatibility with App Router. This tool streamlines the process of organizing and preparing Chakra UI components for use in Next.js projects.

Features

  • Exports individual Chakra UI components to separate files
  • Automatically adds the "use client" directive for Next.js App Router compatibility
  • Supports exporting entire component families (e.g., Menu, Modal, Tabs)
  • Customizable output directory and file extension
  • Sets up Chakra UI configuration and provider
  • Supports both TypeScript and JavaScript projects
  • Configures for both App Router and Pages Router

Installation

You can install chakra-next-cli globally using npm:

npm install -g chakra-next-cli

Or, if you prefer to use it as a dev dependency in your project:

npm install --save-dev chakra-next-cli

Usage

Command Line Interface

Basic usage:

chakra-next-cli [component-names...]

Options:

  • -o, --output <dir>: Specify the output directory for components (default: "components/ui")
  • -e, --extension <ext>: Specify the file extension (default: "tsx", options: "tsx" or "jsx")
  • --init: Initialize Chakra UI setup without exporting components

Examples:

# Initialize Chakra UI setup
chakra-next-cli --init

# Export a single component
chakra-next-cli Button

# Export multiple components
chakra-next-cli Button Menu Modal

# Specify output directory and file extension
chakra-next-cli Button -o src/components -e jsx

If you run the command without specifying component names or with the --init flag, you'll be guided through the Chakra UI setup process.

Setup Process

When initializing or running without arguments, the script will:

  1. Prompt you about TypeScript usage
  2. Ask if you're using the Next.js App Router
  3. Create or update a theme file in lib/theme.(ts|js)
  4. Set up a Chakra provider in providers/chakra-provider.(tsx|jsx)
  5. For App Router users, update the layout file to include the provider

API

exportComponent(componentName, outputDir, fileExtension)

Exports a Chakra UI component to a separate file.

  • componentName (string): Name of the component to export
  • outputDir (string): Directory to output the component file
  • fileExtension (string): File extension for the component file ("tsx" or "jsx")

createDirectoryIfNotExists(dirPath)

Creates a directory if it doesn't already exist.

  • dirPath (string): Path of the directory to create

getComponentFamily(componentName)

Returns an array of related components for compound components.

  • componentName (string): Name of the component to get the family for

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgements

Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions, please file an issue on the GitHub repository.