Lightweight web components using the mini.css styles.
npm install mici



Lightweight web components using the [mini.css] styles. The same look & feel for your embedded widgets on any page for almost no price. Workhorse for functional web applications, not for fancy web pages. See the [on-line documentation].
* Small size - 20 kB minified, 4.96 kB gzipped.
* Written in TypeScript using [bacom].
* Fast build and tests powered by [esburu] and [tehanu].
* SSR and tests in Node.js supported by [@prantlf/dom-lite].
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You can install this package using your favourite Node.js package manager:
`sh`
npm i -D mici
yarn add -D mici
pnpm i -D mici
If you do not want to bundle this package in your build output, you can load it separately on your web page before your script bundle:
`html`
`html`
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Lint and test your code using npm test`.
Copyright (c) 2021 Ferdinand Prantl
Licensed under the MIT license.
Logo made by [Flat Icons] from [Flaticon].
[mini.css]: https://minicss.org/
[on-line documentation]: https://prantlf.github.io/mici/
[bacom]: https://github.com/prantlf/bacom#readme
[esburu]: https://github.com/prantlf/esburu#readme
[tehanu]: https://github.com/prantlf/tehanu#readme
[@prantlf/dom-lite]: https://github.com/prantlf/dom-lite#readme
[Flat Icons]: https://www.flaticon.com/authors/flat-icons
[Flaticon]: https://www.flaticon.com/