0.0.4 • Published 9 months ago

mad-toolpad v0.0.4

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 months ago

Quickly build internal tools. MUI Toolpad is a self-hosted low-code internal tools builder designed to extend the MUI React components. It's designed for developers of all trades who want to save time building internal applications.

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We are making some changes

A big change is coming: we're making Toolpad focus much more on integrating with your IDE while providing the ease of building UI fast with a drag and drop.

Product walkthrough

https://github.com/mui/mui-toolpad/assets/92228082/03d3da62-a8a7-4d2d-a07e-975744af9683

Notice

MUI Toolpad is in its beta stages of development. Feel free to run this application to try it out for your use cases, and share any feedback, bug reports or feature requests that you come across.

Quick setup locally

Run:

npx create-toolpad-app@latest my-toolpad-app
# or
yarn create toolpad-app my-toolpad-app
# or
pnpm create toolpad-app my-toolpad-app

Documentation

Check out our documentation.

Examples

Check out our mui-public repo to see how a Toolpad app looks in production.

Contributing

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

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

Changelog

The changelog is regularly updated to reflect what's changed in each new release.

Roadmap

Future plans and high-priority features and enhancements can be found in our roadmap.

License

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

Sponsoring services

These great services sponsor MUI's core infrastructure:

GitHub allows us to host the Git repository and coordinate contributions.

Netlify allows us to distribute the documentation.

BrowserStack allows us to test in real browsers.

CodeCov allows us to monitor the test coverage.