render React components to Sketch; tailor-made for design systems
First, make sure you have installed Sketch version 50+, & a recent npm.
Open a new Sketch file, then in a terminal:
git clone https://github.com/airbnb/react-sketchapp.git cd react-sketchapp/examples/basic-setup && npm install npm run render
Next, check out some more examples!
Managing the assets of design systems in Sketch is complex, error-prone and time consuming. Sketch is scriptable, but the API often changes. React provides the perfect wrapper to build reusable documents in a way already familiar to JavaScript developers.
What does the code look like?import * as React from 'react'; import { render, Text, Artboard } from 'react-sketchapp'; const App = props => ( <Artboard> <Text style={{ fontFamily: 'Comic Sans MS', color: 'hotPink' }}>{props.message}</Text> </Artboard> ); export default context => { render(<App message="Hello world!" />, context.document.currentPage()); };
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was built for Airbnb’s design system; this is the easiest way to manage Sketch assets in a large design systemreact-sketchapp
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