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Design system for Bootstrap 4 by UI Lib

Done Design System

Done Design System

Design system for bootstrap 4. While building new products we were doing same thing over and over again. So we decided to build a design system for our upcoming products. Done is like an inventory.

Done is MIT licensed, so you can use for your personal/commercial projects.

Files & SASS variables are organized very carefully as these get messy very easily.

Quick start

  1. Clone the project with git clone https://github.com/uilibrary/done-design-system.git
  2. Run npm install in the root design-system folder.
  3. Run npm start to launch the Previewer.
  4. Visit http://localhost:3000

Documetation

Visit documentation for detail instructions.

Folder Structure

done/
├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── assets/
  ├── styles/
  │   ├── css
  │   │    ├── done/done.css
  │   │    ├── done/done.min.css
  │   ├── sass
  │       ├── done
  │           ├── components
  │           ├── functions
  │           ├── mixins
  │           ├── sections
  │           ├── utilities
  │           ├── variables
  │   
  └── imgages/
  │   ├── cities/
  │   ├── faces/
  │   ├── illustrations/
  │   ├── logos/
  │   ├── products/
  └── js/
  │   ├── es5/done.min.js
  │   ├── es5/done.js
  │   └── main/done.js
  │   
  └── vendor/
      ├── bootstrap/
      ├── bootstrap-select/
      ├── bootstrap-slider/

Troubleshooting

npm and Node.js

The Done Design System uses npm to manage dependencies. Please install Node.js, and try running npm install again.

If Node.js is already installed, make sure you’re running v8 or up.

JavaScript and compilation issues

JavaScript dependencies sometimes get out of sync and inexplicable bugs start to happen. Follow these steps to give a fresh start to your development environment:

  1. The installed npm version must be at least v6.9.0 You can update your npm with: npm install npm -g (sudo may be required).
  2. Re-install dependencies: rm -Rf node_modules && npm install
  3. npm start

If this did not work, try running npm cache clean and repeat the above steps.