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Atomos Genesis Component Library

Step 1: Installation

Begin by installing the Atomos Genesis Component Library via npm:

npm i @atomos_tech/genesis

Step 2: Import CSS

Import the library's CSS in your root page to apply the default styles:

import "@atomos_tech/genesis/style";

Step 3: Set Up Theme Container

Wrap your application content within a theme-brand class to ensure consistent theming across your app. Add this snippet to your root or base page:

<div className="theme-brand">{children}</div>

Step 4: Configure Tailwind

You can set up the Tailwind CSS configuration by following the instructions provided here.

Step 5: Define Global Styles

Add the following CSS to your global.css file to define the theme variables and styles:

You can check the css file here

@layer base {
  :root {
    .theme-brand {
      --primary-25: #f5faff;
      --primary-50: #eff8ff;
      --primary-100: #d1e9ff;
      --primary-200: #b2ddff;
      --primary-300: #84caff;
      --primary-400: #53b1fd;
      --primary-500: #2e90fa;
      --primary-600: #1570ef;
      --primary-700: #175cd3;
      --primary-800: #1849a9;
      --primary-900: #194185;
    }
    .theme-bluegray {
      --primary-25: #fcfcfd;
      --primary-50: #f8f9fc;
      --primary-100: #eaecf5;
      --primary-200: #d5d9eb;
      --primary-300: #afb5d9;
      --primary-400: #717bbc;
      --primary-500: #4e5ba6;
      --primary-600: #3e4784;
      --primary-700: #363f72;
      --primary-800: #293056;
      --primary-900: #101323;
    }
    .theme-bluelight {
      --primary-25: #f5fbff;
      --primary-50: #f0f9ff;
      --primary-100: #e0f2fe;
      --primary-200: #b9e6fe;
      --primary-300: #7cd4fd;
      --primary-400: #36bffa;
      --primary-500: #0ba5ec;
      --primary-600: #0086c9;
      --primary-700: #026aa2;
      --primary-800: #065986;
      --primary-900: #0b4a6f;
    }
    .theme-indigo {
      --primary-25: #f5f8ff;
      --primary-50: #eef4ff;
      --primary-100: #e0eaff;
      --primary-200: #c7d7fe;
      --primary-300: #a4bcfd;
      --primary-400: #8098f9;
      --primary-500: #6172f3;
      --primary-600: #444ce7;
      --primary-700: #3538cd;
      --primary-800: #2d31a6;
      --primary-900: #2d3282;
    }
    .theme-purple {
      --primary-25: #fafaff;
      --primary-50: #f4f3ff;
      --primary-100: #ebe9fe;
      --primary-200: #d9d6fe;
      --primary-300: #bdb4fe;
      --primary-400: #9b8afb;
      --primary-500: #7a5af8;
      --primary-600: #6938ef;
      --primary-700: #5925dc;
      --primary-800: #4a1fb8;
      --primary-900: #3e1c96;
    }
    .theme-violet {
      --primary-25: #fcfaff;
      --primary-50: #f9f5ff;
      --primary-100: #f4ebff;
      --primary-200: #e9d7fe;
      --primary-300: #d6bbfb;
      --primary-400: #b692f6;
      --primary-500: #9e77ed;
      --primary-600: #7f56d9;
      --primary-700: #6941c6;
      --primary-800: #53389e;
      --primary-900: #42307d;
    }
    .theme-pink {
      --primary-25: #fef6fb;
      --primary-50: #fdf2fa;
      --primary-100: #fce7f6;
      --primary-200: #fcceee;
      --primary-300: #faa7e0;
      --primary-400: #f670c7;
      --primary-500: #ee46bc;
      --primary-600: #dd2590;
      --primary-700: #c11574;
      --primary-800: #9e165f;
      --primary-900: #851651;
    }
    .theme-rose {
      --primary-25: #fff5f6;
      --primary-50: #fff1f3;
      --primary-100: #ffe4e8;
      --primary-200: #fecdd6;
      --primary-300: #fea3b4;
      --primary-400: #fd6f8e;
      --primary-500: #f63d68;
      --primary-600: #e31b54;
      --primary-700: #c01048;
      --primary-800: #a11043;
      --primary-900: #89123e;
    }
    .theme-orange {
      --primary-25: #fffaf5;
      --primary-50: #fff6ed;
      --primary-100: #ffead5;
      --primary-200: #fddcab;
      --primary-300: #feb273;
      --primary-400: #fd853a;
      --primary-500: #fb6514;
      --primary-600: #ec4a0a;
      --primary-700: #c4320a;
      --primary-800: #9c2a10;
      --primary-900: #7e2410;
    }
    .rdp {
      --rdp-cell-size: 28px;
      --rdp-caption-font-size: 15px;
    }
  }
}

.skeleton {
  border-radius: 2px;
  display: inline-block;
  line-height: 100%;
  width: 100%;
  background-color: #fff;
  background-size: 1000px 1000px;
  background-image: linear-gradient(
    100deg,
    #e8e8e8 20%,
    #fafafa 50%,
    #e8e8e8 60%
  );
  animation: placeholderShimmer 1.5s linear infinite forwards;
}

/* Skeleton animation*/
@keyframes placeholderShimmer {
  0% {
    background-position: -500px 0;
  }
  100% {
    background-position: 500px 0;
  }
}

.skeleton.circle {
  border-radius: 50%;
}

Step 6: Usage

With the library set up, you can start using the provided components. Below are examples of how to implement the Button and Chip components.

Import Components

Import the required components from the @atomos_tech/genesis package:

import { Button, Chip } from "@atomos_tech/genesis";

Example Usage

Here is how you can integrate the Button and Chip into your page:

<Button variant="filled" intent="primary">
    Primary
</Button>
<Chip intent="primary" size="lg">
    Primary
</Chip>

Example Page

Here's an example of how you might set up a simple page using the library:

import { Button, Chip } from "@atomos_tech/genesis";

export default function ExamplePage() {
  return (
    <div className="theme-brand p-4">
      <h1 className="text-2xl font-bold mb-4">Atomos Genesis Example</h1>
      <div className="mb-4">
        <Button variant="filled" intent="primary">
          Primary Button
        </Button>
      </div>
      <div>
        <Chip intent="primary" size="lg">
          Primary Chip
        </Chip>
      </div>
    </div>
  );
}

Adding Interactivity

You can enhance the user experience by adding more interactive components and styles. Here's an example with a form and some interactive elements:

import { Button, Chip } from "@atomos_tech/genesis";
import { useState } from "react";

export default function InteractivePage() {
  const [buttonClicked, setButtonClicked] = useState(false);

  return (
    <div className="theme-brand p-4">
      <h1 className="text-2xl font-bold mb-4">
        Interactive Atomos Genesis Example
      </h1>

      <div className="mb-4">
        <Button
          variant="filled"
          intent="primary"
          onClick={() => setButtonClicked(!buttonClicked)}
        >
          {buttonClicked ? "Clicked!" : "Click Me"}
        </Button>
      </div>

      <div className="mb-4">
        <Chip intent="primary" size="lg">
          {buttonClicked ? "Active Chip" : "Inactive Chip"}
        </Chip>
      </div>
    </div>
  );
}

These instructions will help you effectively integrate and utilize the @atomos_tech/genesis library in your web applications, providing a consistent and visually appealing user interface.