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The simplicity of FastHTML with the power of Tailwind

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MonsterUI

Installation

To install this library, uses

pip install MonsterUI

Getting Started

TLDR

Run python file.py on this to start:

from fasthtml.common import *
from monsterui.all import *

# Choose a theme color (blue, green, red, etc)
hdrs = Theme.blue.headers()

# Create your app with the theme
app, rt = fast_app(hdrs=hdrs)

@rt
def index():
    socials = (('github','https://github.com/AnswerDotAI/MonsterUI'),
               ('twitter','https://twitter.com/isaac_flath/'),
               ('linkedin','https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacflath/'))
    return Titled("Your First App",
        Card(
            H1("Welcome!"),
            P("Your first MonsterUI app", cls=TextFont.muted_sm),
            P("I'm excited to see what you build with MonsterUI!"),
            footer=DivLAligned(*[UkIconLink(icon,href=url) for icon,url in socials])))

serve()

LLM context files

Using LLMs for development is a best practice way to get started and explore. While LLMs cannot code for you, they can be helpful assistants. You must check, refactor, test, and vet any code any LLM generates for you - but they are helpful productivity tools. Take a look inside the llms.txt file to see links to particularly useful context files!

  • llms.txt: Links to what is included
  • llms-ctx.txt: MonsterUI Documentation Pages
  • API list: API list for MonsterUI (included in llms-ctx.txt)

In addition you can add /md (for markdown) to a url to get a markdown representation and /rmd for rendered markdown representation (nice for looking to see what would be put into context.

Step by Step

To get started, check out:

  1. Start by importing the modules as follows:
from fasthtml.common import *
from monsterui.all import *
  1. Instantiate the app with the MonsterUI headers
app = FastHTML(hdrs=Theme.blue.headers())

# Alternatively, using the fast_app method
app, rt = fast_app(hdrs=Theme.slate.headers())

The color option can be any of the theme options available out of the box

From here, you can explore the API Reference & examples to see how to implement the components. You can also check out these demo videos to as a quick start guide:

More resources and improvements to the documentation will be added here soon!

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