html-sketchapp
HTML to Sketch export solution.
What it can do?
html-sketchapp turns HTML nodes into Sketch layers or symbols. Additionally, it allows to export shared text styles and document colors.
Why?
The motivation behind this project was ability to easily share Front-End style guide with our Design team. Although similar project, react-sketchapp, already exists it does require you to:
- use React,
- build everything using generic components (
<View>
,<Text>
,<Image>
), - and keep your styles in JS.
We were unable to quickly work around these limitations, so we created html-sketchapp.
You can learn more about this project from:
- our wiki,
- and the excellent article "Sketching in the Browser" by @markdalgleish.
Limitations
Comprehensive summary of what is, and what is not supported can be found here, but the TLDR is as follows:
- pseudoelements are not supported,
- some CSS properties (e.g. overflow) are not supported or not fully supported,
- not all types of images are supported (animated gifs, webp),
- resizing information is not generated,
- all fonts have to be locally installed.
The good news is that all of those are fixable and that we welcome pull requests ❤️
How do I run it?
Install html-sketchapp
You can get stable version of html-sketchapp from NPM.
npm i @brainly/html-sketchapp
Create .asketch files
html2asketch
is a library that you can use to create a script that extracts specific parts of your website and saves them as layers, shared text styles, document colors and symbols. Your script then can be run in a regular or a headless browser.
There is no one right way of using html2asketch
, but you can start by checking out the "Usage Examples" section of the wiki or the two example projects that we provide:
- html-sketchapp-example - minimal script that takes an URL and produces a
page.asketch.json
file - html-sketchapp-style-guide - script that takes parts of the Brainly style-guide and exports them as Sketch symbols, shared text styles and document colors. This script produces
document.asketch.json
andpage.asketch.json
.
If you are wondering what are, and why we need .asketch
files, plese see our wiki.
Import .asketch files to Sketch
All .asketch.json
files should be loaded to Sketch via the asketch2sketch.sketchplugin
plugin.
You can download ready to use Sketch plugin from the "Releases" section, or build it yourself from the sources:
npm i # install dependencies
npm run build # build the plugin
Projects using html-sketchapp
- html-sketchapp-cli - "Quickly generate Sketch libraries from HTML documents and living style guides."
- story2sketch - "Convert Storybook stories into Sketch symbols."
- UIengine - "Workbench for UI-driven development."
- Alva - "Alva is a radically new design tool that enables cross-functional teams to design digital products"
- FAST-DNA - "A set of tooling, resources, and components used to accelerate building Web sites and applications."
Standing on the shoulders of giants ❤️
This project uses huge bits and pieces from the fantastic react-sketchapp and wouldn't be possible without skpm and information from Sketch-Headers.