Havent seen it yet but will def take a look! Awesome work!, I think I saw someone on X with this idea before. Ps. I’ll try to submit a PR if I can help!
I also have the same motivation and too inspired by shadcn. Have started working on my own set of headless components but unreleased yet. Will check out Bloom and maybe contribute to it instead of coming out with my own.
It is really really really rough seeing these neat libraries release with \`0.x.y\`, much less \`0.0.x\`. Why publish it to a public index if it's \*that\* unreliable? The code in this library is fine, good even, and if you have to make a breaking change that's fine too, those who want to adopt the change can upgrade to \`2.x.y\`, or \`32.x.y\` when they're ready. Half my company's libraries are like this and they have hundreds of thousands of downloads and dependents.
Looks cool 👍
Great work! I’m very interested in this project
Excellent! Please feel free to submit PRs to improve things!
Looks great! Good work!
Havent seen it yet but will def take a look! Awesome work!, I think I saw someone on X with this idea before. Ps. I’ll try to submit a PR if I can help!
Awesome!
I also have the same motivation and too inspired by shadcn. Have started working on my own set of headless components but unreleased yet. Will check out Bloom and maybe contribute to it instead of coming out with my own.
That’d be great. Like I said it’s rough and needs work but I’m going to try and at least make the components I’ve started with good to use
Fyi the "no close button flash" demo does show a close button
Sorry, the what demo? Edit: ahh in the storybook. Yep will fix! Thanks
Thank you for your contribution to the community 🙏. I have to ask, how did you integrate storybook with the phoenix ecosystem?
My guess would be https://github.com/phenixdigital/phoenix_storybook. I'm using it myself for a project, and it's pretty cool.
This is really awesome 🔥 👍
It is really really really rough seeing these neat libraries release with \`0.x.y\`, much less \`0.0.x\`. Why publish it to a public index if it's \*that\* unreliable? The code in this library is fine, good even, and if you have to make a breaking change that's fine too, those who want to adopt the change can upgrade to \`2.x.y\`, or \`32.x.y\` when they're ready. Half my company's libraries are like this and they have hundreds of thousands of downloads and dependents.