RoleModel / optics

Optics, a RoleModel Design System is an scss package that provides base styles and components that can be integrated and customized in a variety of projects.
https://docs.optics.rolemodel.design
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Optics, a RoleModel Design System

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Optics is an scss package that provides base styles and components that can be integrated and customized in a variety of projects.

Installation

NPM

npm install @rolemodel/optics

Yarn

yarn add @rolemodel/optics

Import

If you are using webpack to compile, you can add this import to the top of your root level scss file.

@import '@rolemodel/optics';

If you are using a different compiler such as Dart Sass, you may need to reference the scss file directly.

@import '@rolemodel/optics/dist/scss/optics';

Documentation

We use Storybook as a way to provide informative and interactive documentation.

It can be found here Optics Documentation

Token Documentation

We use the Storybook Design Token for showing design tokens in the documentation. This allows us to tag groups of tokens with a category and a presenter.

Available Presenters

Add the following above a group to categorize the tokens.

/**
* @tokens Basic Colors
* @presenter Color
*/

Component Documentation

For instructions on how to create a new component, see Process for Creating New Components

Additional stories can be added using the following command, or copying an existing story.

npm run generate

The visual graphic found on the Selective Imports page in the documentation is generated from the tools/generate-graph.dot file. You can preview and export a newer svg version of the graphic by using the tintinweb.graphviz-interactive-preview VSCode extension.

License

MIT