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An implementation of Microsoft Fluent UI v9 for Svelte framework

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Svelte Fluent UI

The primary objective of this exciting project is to seamlessly integrate Microsoft's highly anticipated Fluent UI version 9 with the powerful Svelte framework. By combining these cutting-edge technologies, we aim to deliver a truly exceptional user interface experience that is not only visually stunning but also incredibly intuitive and user-friendly.

Fluent UI, originally developed by Microsoft for the React library, is a comprehensive design system offering a vast collection of reusable components, meticulously crafted icons, and stylish themes that effortlessly align with Microsoft's acclaimed Fluent Design System.

With this integration, developers will have access to a rich toolkit that empowers them to create stunning and modern user interfaces with ease, revolutionizing the way we interact with software applications. Get ready to embark on a journey of innovation and elevate your UI development to new heights!

Please be noticed that this project is still in early development stage, so it's not ready to be used in production yet.

Usage

Add @fluentui/react-components to a project:

// pnpm
pnpm install @svelte-fui/core

//npm
npm install @svelte-fui/core

To use Fluent design for Sveltekit app you have to make App component at the top level route, ex: /routes/+layout.svelte

<script>
	import { App, Button } from '@svelte-fui/core';

	// This is ude in tailwindcss project or you can ignore and use your tailwindcss setup stylesheet, it should work fine
	import '@svelte-fui/core/styles/root';

	// Uncomment the file import if you want to use the library outside a tailwindcss project
	//import '@svelte-fui/core/styles/compiled';
</script>

<App>
	<button>Hello World!</button>
</App>

Using FUI preset fot TailwindCSS

This will allow you to integrate FUI tokens into your TailwindCSS config.

// pnpm
pnpm install @svelte-fui/tailwindcss

//npm
npm install @svelte-fui/tailwindcss
// tailwindcss.config.js
import { fuiPreset } from '@svelte-fui/tailwindcss';

/** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
export default {
	presets: [fuiPreset],
	content: ['./src/**/*.{html,js,svelte, stories.svelte, ts}']
};

Now in your .svelte file you can use FUI tokens as tw classes:

<!-- src/routes/+page.svelte -->
<script>
	// some logic goes here
</script>

<!--  -->

<div class="bg-neutral-background-1 text-neutral-foreground-1 font-base-400">
	<!-- UI contents goes here -->
</div>

Use Pre-Defined Themes

// pnpm
pnpm install @svelte-fui/themes

//npm
npm install @svelte-fui/themes
<script>
	import { App, Button } from '@svelte-fui/core';
	import { webDarkTheme, webLightTheme } from '@svelte-fui/themes';

	let theme = webLightTheme;

	onMount(() => {
		function handler(schemeMedia) {
			theme = schemeMedia.matches ? webLightTheme : webDarkTheme;
		}

		const schemeMedia = matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: light)');

		schemeMedia.addEventListener('change', handler);

		theme = schemeMedia.matches ? webLightTheme : webDarkTheme;

		return () => {
			schemeMedia.removeEventListener('change', handler);
		};
	});
</script>

<App {theme}>
	<button>Fluent UI for Svelte</button>
</App>

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