UI Components Library for React.js
@coreui/react is a robust UI components library tailored specifically for React.js applications. This package is an essential toolkit for developers aiming to build responsive, aesthetically pleasing, and highly functional web interfaces efficiently. It leverages the power of React's component-based architecture, allowing developers to integrate ready-to-use components that adhere to modern design principles and best practices. With @coreui/react, developers can significantly reduce the time and effort required to get visually appealing designs off the ground, focusing more on business logic rather than the intricacies of UI development.
To start using @coreui/react in your project, simply run the `npm install @coreui/react` command in your project directory. This command fetches and installs the library from npm, making it readily available for import and use within your React applications. The inclusion of @coreui/react not only enriches the user interface with professionally designed components but also ensures consistency and compatibility across various devices and browsers. Developers benefit from a wide range of customizable components such as buttons, cards, forms, and more, which are all optimized for performance and scalability.
The library also comes with comprehensive documentation and a variety of templates that serve as starting points for various types of web applications. Whether you are building an admin panel, a dashboard, or a completely custom application, @coreui/react provides the necessary tools to create a cohesive and inviting user experience. Additionally, since it is built on top of Bootstrap, developers can utilize Bootstrap's grid system and responsive utilities, further enhancing the adaptability of applications built with @coreui/react. This makes @coreui/react an invaluable asset for developers looking to craft outstanding web applications using React.js.
Core dependencies of this npm package and its dev dependencies.
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin, @typescript-eslint/parser, eslint, eslint-config-prettier, eslint-plugin-prettier, eslint-plugin-react, eslint-plugin-react-hooks, eslint-plugin-unicorn, lerna, npm-run-all, prettier
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Several quick start options are available:
git clone https://github.com/coreui/coreui-react.git
npm install @coreui/react
yarn add @coreui/react
Read the Getting started page for information on the framework contents, templates and examples, and more.
React components are styled using @coreui/coreui
CSS library, but you can use them also with bootstrap CSS library. That is possible because @coreui/coreui
library is compatible with bootstrap, it just extends its functionalities. The only exception are custom CoreUI components, which don't exist in the Bootstrap ecosystem.
yarn add @coreui/coreui
or
npm install @coreui/coreui --save
import '@coreui/coreui/dist/css/coreui.min.css'
yarn add bootstrap
or
npm install bootstrap
import "bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css";
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yarn install
or npm install
to install the Node.js dependencies.yarn bootstrap
or npm run bootstrap
to link local packages together and install remaining package dependencies.yarn docs:dev
or npm run docs:dev
(or a specific npm script) to rebuild distributed CSS and JavaScript files, as well as our docs assets.http://localhost:8000/
in your browser, and voilà.CoreUI supports most popular frameworks.
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CoreUI Team
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