Utility and component-centric design system leveraging Bootstrap 5 for rapid, responsive UI development.
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Mar 20, 2026 - SCSS
Utility and component-centric design system leveraging Bootstrap 5 for rapid, responsive UI development.
Hucssley - a full-featured, consistent, atomic utility class library for rapidly building performant UI
A library of atomic CSS classes.
SCSS toolkit to create utility classes with ease.
🌟 A lightweight and practical CSS utility kit. Zero config. Flat learning curve.
Build interfaces quickly with a lightweight, flexible, and friendly CSS framework designed to be quick and easy without forcing you to overwrite styles or components. Your design, your rules.
A highly configurable utility class library written in Sass.
The UtilKit is a small css helper package. That can make complex tasks easier. By offering easy tools to speed up you development.
A starter project to take on a Frontend Mentor challenge. Build with Astro, with a basic configuration, utility classes and Tailwind CSS. Comes with a GitHub action to automatically deploy the project to GitHub Pages.
A CSS package built on top of tailwind.css with more utility classes and enhanced flexibility.
A set of utilities generated with Bootstrap 5 to mimic Tailwind CSS functional paradigm
A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
CSS library with utility classes
A minimal CSS utility library I use in my personal projects.
A style system generator and utility-first CSS framework
Comprehensive CSS Utility Classes and SCSS Functions for Responsive and Scalable Frontend Development. This toolkit provides essential styles for text, layout, buttons, and more, enabling fast and efficient UI design with minimal custom CSS
Easy-to-use CSS classes you already know, without the cruft
CSS/SCSS utility framework
✨ Frontend-template that helps quickly start projects from scratch
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