This version of Spectre CSS has been forked from the original repo; see the organisation readme for rationale.
Spectre is a lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework.
- Lightweight (~10KB gzipped) starting point for your projects
- Flexbox-based, responsive and mobile-friendly layout
- Elegantly designed and developed elements and components
Spectre is a side project based on years of CSS development work on a large web service project.
Spectre only includes modern base styles, responsive layout system, CSS components and utilities, and it can be modified for your project using standard build tools.
New documentation is available at:
Getting started:
Content:
Related content:
Clone this repo locally with:
git clone https://github.com/spectre-org/spectre-css.git
Spectre uses Gulp to compile CSS:
# watch file changes and re-compile
npm run dev
# compile SCSS to CSS and minify files
npm run build
To work with Spectre CSS source files live in another project, you can use NPM link.
In the Spectre CSS repo, create the global reference:
npm link
In your project repo, create the link:
npm link @spectre-org/spectre-css
The existing node_modules/@spectre-org/spectre-css
folder will be replaced with a symlink to the local repository, and any changes there will be reflected immediately in your project.
Releasing is only available to maintainers
Spectre CSS is published to NPM, and is made automatically available on CDN thanks to unpkg.com.
Note that local /src
files are compiled to /dist
but are not committed to the repository.
Before publishing, check:
- you're on the
main
branch - there are no outstanding commits
- you bumped
package.json
version
correctly - you updated
CHANGELOG.md
with all changes since the last version - you have tested the built files in an NPM-linked project (see Testing, above)
To build and publish directly to NPM, run:
npm run release
To dry-run the release, run:
npm run release:dry
Once published, Spectre will be available at: