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Fractal



Fractal is a tool to help you build and document website component libraries and design systems.

Read the full Fractal documentation

Introduction

Component (or pattern) libraries are a way of designing and building websites in a modular fashion, breaking up the UI into small, reusable chunks that can then later be assembled in a variety of ways to build anything from larger components right up to whole pages.

Fractal helps you assemble, preview and document website component libraries, or even scale up to document entire design systems for your organisation.

Check out the documentation for more information.

Requirements

You'll need a supported LTS version of Node. Fractal may work on unsupported versions, but there is no active support from Fractal and new features may not be backwards compatible with EOL versions of Node.

Getting started

Install into your project (recommended)

npm install @frctl/fractal --save-dev

Then create your fractal.config.js file in the project root, and configure using the official documentation.

Then you can either run npx fractal start to start up the project, or create an alias under the scripts section in your package.json as a shortcut.

e.g.

"scripts": {
    "fractal:start": "fractal start --sync",
    "fractal:build": "fractal build"
}

then

npm run fractal:start

Installing globally

npm i -g @frctl/fractal

This will also give you global access to the fractal command which you can use to scaffold a new Fractal project with fractal new.

The downside is that it's then difficult to use different Fractal versions on different projects.

This option is not recommended until a global Fractal install is capable of offloading to a project specific version.

Examples

  • Official demo (using Nunjucks): demo.fractal.build

    Repository: demo.fractal.build

  • Official examples are available in the examples directory. Although we primarily use them for developing and testing Fractal, they probably are a great resource for users as well.

  • Additional public examples can be found on the Awesome Fractal repo.

Contributing

Fractal has an active group of contributors but we are always looking for more help. If you are interested in contributing then please come and say hi on Fractal's Discord server.

Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

Reporting issues & requesting features

We use GitHub issues to track bugs and feature requests. Thank your for taking the time to submit your issue in one of our repositories.

If you rather have a question, please ask it on our Discord server.

Submitting pull requests

We will always welcome pull requests on any of the frctl organisation repositories. Please submit PRs against main branch with an explanation of your intention.

We use conventional commits, which means that every pull request title should conform to the standard.

Development

This repository is a monorepo managed by Lerna. There is only one lockfile in root. This means that all packages must be installed in root, manually added to the packages' package.json files and then bootstrapped with lerna.

To do some work, run the following commands in root:

  1. npm ci
  2. npm run bootstrap

Testing

Fractal is a project that evolved rapidly and organically from a proof-of-concept prototype into a more stable, mature tool. Because of this it's currently pretty far behind where it should be in terms of test coverage. Any contributions on this front would be most welcome!

Existing tests can be run using the npm test command.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to all wonderful people who have helped us out.

Contributions of any kind welcome!

License

MIT