dilkhush-raj
Getting Started

Introduction

Get to know dilkhush-ui — a collection of clean, reusable, and ready-to-use UI components for modern web projects.

Introduction

Welcome to the documentation for dilkhush-ui.

This library is a curated collection of reusable, production-ready UI components. Through the experience gained from working on various web projects, I've learned valuable lessons in UI development, and this library is a result of that learning and the subsequent creation of these components.

As a developer frequently engaged in building such applications, the need to consistently develop or adapt similar UI elements became apparent. This library is born from the aspiration to reduce this repetition and cultivate a more fluid and productive development process. The goal is to offer components that are intuitive to use, visually appealing by default, and easily integrated into your projects.

Whether you’re a solo developer, part of a team, or just browsing for useful building blocks, this library is designed to be plug-and-play. Every component includes copy-paste-ready code, sensible defaults, and minimal dependencies — so you can drop them into your projects with confidence.

You’ll find:

  • Clean, accessible, and responsive components
  • Practical examples with source code
  • Consistent styling patterns
  • Easy-to-understand usage documentation

This documentation will help you get started quickly, explore available components, and integrate them seamlessly into your workflow.

Let’s build better UIs, faster.


FAQ

Why "dilkhush-ui"?

Whether you’re rapidly prototyping or polishing a production app, dilkhush-ui is about creating a smooth, happy developer experience — where things just work, look good, and feel right.

Can I use these components in commercial projects?

Yes — everything here is MIT licensed, so you're free to use it in personal and commercial work.

Will more components be added?

Yes. This library is actively evolving. New components will be added regularly as they are created or improved in other projects.

Can I contribute?

Currently, this library is primarily maintained for internal use, but contributions may be welcomed in the future.

Do these components use Tailwind CSS?

Yes, most components are built with Tailwind CSS and follow utility-first design principles. They’re optimized for use in Tailwind-based projects like Next.js.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

You are free to use, modify, and distribute the components in this library for both personal and commercial projects. The MIT license is simple and permissive, giving you flexibility while still offering credit to the original creator.

There are no restrictions on how you use the code — just keep the license notice if you're redistributing or publishing derivative works.

In short: build, remix, and ship with confidence.

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