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Material-UI

React components that implement Google's Material Design.

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Installation

Material-UI is available as an npm package.

Stable channel v4

// with npm
npm install @material-ui/core

// with yarn
yarn add @material-ui/core

v3.x (Migration from v3 to v4)

v0.x (Migration to v1)

Please note that @next will only point to pre-releases; to get the latest stable release use @latest instead.

Supporting Material-UI

Material-UI is an MIT-licensed open source project. It's an independent project with ongoing development made possible thanks to the support of these awesome backers. If you'd like to join them, please consider:

What's the difference between Patreon and OpenCollective?

Funds donated via Patreon directly support Olivier Tassinari's work on Material-UI. Funds donated via OpenCollective are managed transparently and will be used for compensating work and expenses for core team members. Your name/logo will receive proper recognition and exposure by donating on either platform.

Gold Sponsors

Gold Sponsors are those who have pledged $500/month and more to Material-UI.

via Patreon

creative-tim tidelift bitsrc blokt

via OpenCollective

callemall

There is more!

See the full list of our backers.

Usage

Here is a quick example to get you started, it's all you need:

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button';

function App() {
  return (
    <Button variant="contained" color="primary">
      Hello World
    </Button>
  );
}

ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.querySelector('#app'));

Yes, it's really all you need to get started as you can see in this live and interactive demo:

Edit Button

Questions

For how-to questions and other non-issues, please use StackOverflow instead of Github issues. There is a StackOverflow tag called "material-ui" that you can use to tag your questions.

Examples

Are you looking for an example project to get started? We host some.

Documentation

Check out our documentation website.

Premium Themes

You can find complete templates & themes in our premium themes section.

Contributing

Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to Material-UI.

Notice that contributions go far beyond pull requests and commits. Although we love giving you the opportunity to put your stamp on Material-UI, we also are thrilled to receive a variety of other contributions.

Changelog

Recently Updated? Please read the changelog.

Roadmap

The future plans and high priority features and enhancements can be found in the roadmap file.

Thanks

Material-UI is only made possible thanks to these great services that sponsor our core infrastructure:

GitHub allows us to host the Git repository.

CircleCI allows us to run the test suite.

Netlify allows us to distribute the documentation.

CrowdIn allows us to translate the documentation.

BrowserStack allows us to test in real browsers.

CodeCov allows us to monitor the test coverage.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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