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Thanks for showing interest to contribute to Chakra UI 💖, you rock!

When it comes to open source, there are different ways you can contribute, all of which are valuable. Here's a few guidelines that should help you as you prepare your contribution.

Setup

The following steps will get you set up to contribute changes to this repo:

  1. Fork the repo (click the Fork button at the top right of this page)

  2. Clone your fork locally

# in a terminal, cd to the parent directory where you want your clone to be, then
git clone https://github.com/<your_github_username>/chakra-ui.git

cd chakra-ui
  1. Setup all dependencies and build. Chakra UI uses yarn and lerna, so run yarn prestart. This command will install dependencies, and then bootstrap the repo using lerna to build all packages.

If you run into any issues during this step, kindly reach out to the Chakra UI React team here: https://discord.gg/dQHfcWF

Development

To improve our development process, we've set up a couple of systems. Chakra UI uses a monorepo structure, this means each component is it's own package and can use consumed independently.

Tooling

  • Lerna to manage installation of dependencies and running various scripts. We also have yarn workspaces enabled by default.
  • Storybook for rapid UI component development and testing
  • Testing Library for testing components and hooks
  • Gatsby for a blazing fast documentation website. versioning and changelogs

Commands

yarn boot: bootstraps the entire project, symlinks all dependencies for cross-component development and builds all components.

yarn bootstrap: bootstraps the entire project and symlinks all dependencies for cross-component development.

yarn storybook: starts storybook server and loads stories in files that end with .stories.tsx.

yarn docs:start: run the documentation site locally.

yarn build: run build for all component packages.

yarn test: run test for all component packages.

yarn release: publish changed packages.

yarn [package] <cmd>: Run a command on the specific package you're working on. You can run build, test, lint commands.

Package Aliasing and Yarn Workspace

Since we're using lerna monorepo + yarn workspaces by default, this enables us to run commands within component packages directly from the root.

Each component is named this way: @chakra-ui/[component]. Let's say we want to build the checkbox component. Here's how to do it:

yarn workspace @chakra-ui/button build

# or

lerna run build --scope @chakra-ui/button

Shortcut: To make this shorter and more convenient, we've added an alias for each component in the root package.json. Now you can simply do:

# to build
yarn button build

# to test
yarn button test
yarn button test --watch

# to lint
yarn button lint

This alias is particularly useful when you're working on a specific component and want to avoid running the command for all components.

Documentation

The documentation site is built with Gatsby. If you'd like to contribute to the docs, simply run yarn build, then yarn docs:build, and then yarn docs:start.

Storybook

Build components in isolation with Storybook using yarn storybook.

Think you found a bug?

Please conform to the issue template and provide a clear path to reproduction with a code example. The best way to show a bug is by sending a CodeSandbox link.

You may wish to use our starters to help you get going:

Proposing new or changed API?

Please provide thoughtful comments and some sample API code. Proposals that don't line up with our roadmap or don't have a thoughtful explanation will be closed.

Making a Pull Request?

Pull requests need only the 👍 of two or more collaborators to be merged; when the PR author is a collaborator, that counts as one.

Commit Convention

Before you create a Pull Request, please check whether your commits comply with the commit conventions used in this repository.

When you create a commit we kindly ask you to follow the convention category(scope or module): message in your commit message while using one of the following categories:

  • feat / feature: all changes that introduce completely new code or new features
  • fix: changes that fix a bug (ideally you will additionally reference an issue if present)
  • refactor: any code related change that is not a fix nor a feature
  • docs: changing existing or creating new documentation (i.e. README, docs for usage of a lib or cli usage)
  • build: all changes regarding the build of the software, changes to dependencies or the addition of new dependencies
  • test: all changes regarding tests (adding new tests or changing existing ones)
  • ci: all changes regarding the configuration of continuous integration (i.e. github actions, ci system)
  • chore: all changes to the repository that do not fit into any of the above categories

If you are interested in the detailed specification you can visit https://www.conventionalcommits.org/ or check out the Angular Commit Message Guidelines.

Steps to PR

  • Fork of the chakra-ui repository and clone your fork

  • Create a new branch out of the develop branch. We follow the convention [type/scope]. For example fix/accordion-hook, docs/menu-typo

    • type can be either docs, fix, feat, build, or any other conventional commit type
    • scope is just a short id that describes the scope of work.

Tests

All commits that fix bugs or add features need a test.

Dear Chakra team: Please do not merge code without tests

Want to write a blog post or tutorial

That would be amazing! Reach out to the core team here: https://discord.gg/dQHfcWF. We would love to support you any way we can.

Want to help improve the docs?

By default, the GitHub REST API has an anonymous user rate limit. This can be hit during heavy local docs development if the server is frequently restarted.

Creating a GitHub token and storing it as the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable allows the user to avoid the limit.

Visit https://github.com/settings/tokens/new?description=Chakra+website+development to create a new personal access token. Once it's created, be sure to copy the token string.

You'll then run the following command in the terminal that you'll start the docs from:

export GITHUB_TOKEN=<PASTE YOUR TOKEN HERE>

License

By contributing your code to the chakra-ui GitHub repository, you agree to license your contribution under the MIT license.