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README.md
Design to Code
This is the Design to Code project, containing a set of packages that can be combined to create complex workflows. The goal of these workflows is to allow users to create and modify their own web based experiences, from individual web components to completed web sites.
Packages
@microsoft/design-to-code
The @microsoft/design-to-code
package contains a web worker referred to as the Message System and infrastructure for registering, posting, and receiving messages that aide in editing and navigating a serializable data structure that maps to JSON schema. There are also various services available to integrate commonly used libraries with the Message System, such as AJV and the Monaco Editor. To learn more, check out the package README.
@microsoft/design-to-code-react
The @microsoft/design-to-code-react
package contains various React components that work with the message system provided by @microsoft/design-to-code
to edit data, render data as HTML, and navigate data. To learn more, check out the package README.
Joining the Community
Looking to get answers to questions or engage with us in realtime? Our community is most active on Discord. Submit requests and issues on GitHub, or join us by contributing on some good first issues via GitHub.
We look forward to building an amazing open source community with you!