heroui-react

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HeroUI v3 React Development Guide

HeroUI v3 is a component library built on Tailwind CSS v4 and React Aria Components, providing accessible, customizable UI components for React applications.

CRITICAL: v3 Only - Ignore v2 Knowledge

This guide is for HeroUI v3 ONLY. Do NOT use any prior knowledge of HeroUI v2.

What Changed in v3 Feature v2 (DO NOT USE) v3 (USE THIS) Provider required No Provider needed Animations framer-motion package CSS-based, no extra deps Component API Flat props: Compound: Styling Tailwind v3 + @heroui/theme Tailwind v4 + @heroui/styles@beta Packages @heroui/system, @heroui/theme @heroui/react@beta, @heroui/styles@beta WRONG (v2 patterns) // DO NOT DO THIS - v2 pattern import { HeroUIProvider } from "@heroui/react"; import { motion } from "framer-motion";

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CORRECT (v3 patterns) // DO THIS - v3 pattern (no provider, compound components) import { Card } from "@heroui/react@beta";

Product A great product ;

Always fetch v3 docs before implementing. Do not assume v2 patterns work.

Core Principles Semantic variants (primary, secondary, tertiary) over visual descriptions Composition over configuration (compound components) CSS variable-based theming with oklch color space BEM naming convention for predictable styling Accessing Documentation & Component Information

For component details, examples, props, and implementation patterns, always fetch documentation:

Using Scripts

List all available components

node scripts/list_components.mjs

Get component documentation (MDX)

node scripts/get_component_docs.mjs Button node scripts/get_component_docs.mjs Button Card TextField

Get component source code

node scripts/get_source.mjs Button

Get component CSS styles (BEM classes)

node scripts/get_styles.mjs Button

Get theme variables

node scripts/get_theme.mjs

Get non-component docs (guides, releases)

node scripts/get_docs.mjs /docs/react/getting-started/theming

Direct MDX URLs

Component docs: https://v3.heroui.com/docs/react/components/{component-name}.mdx

Examples:

Button: https://v3.heroui.com/docs/react/components/button.mdx Modal: https://v3.heroui.com/docs/react/components/modal.mdx Form: https://v3.heroui.com/docs/react/components/form.mdx

Getting started guides: https://v3.heroui.com/docs/react/getting-started/{topic}.mdx

Important: Always fetch component docs before implementing. The MDX docs include complete examples, props, anatomy, and API references.

Installation Essentials

CRITICAL: HeroUI v3 is currently in BETA. Always use @beta tag when installing packages.

Quick Install npm i @heroui/styles@beta @heroui/react@beta tailwind-variants

Framework Setup (Next.js App Router - Recommended) Install dependencies: npm i @heroui/styles@beta @heroui/react@beta tailwind-variants tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss

Create/update app/globals.css: / Tailwind CSS v4 - Must be first / @import "tailwindcss";

/ HeroUI v3 styles - Must be after Tailwind / @import "@heroui/styles";

Import in app/layout.tsx: import "./globals.css";

export default function RootLayout({ children, }: { children: React.ReactNode; }) { return ( {/ No Provider needed in HeroUI v3! /} {children} ); }

Configure PostCSS (postcss.config.mjs): export default { plugins: { "@tailwindcss/postcss": {}, }, };

Critical Setup Requirements Tailwind CSS v4 is MANDATORY - HeroUI v3 will NOT work with Tailwind CSS v3 No Provider Required - Unlike HeroUI v2, v3 components work directly without a Provider Use Compound Components - Components use compound structure (e.g., Card.Header, Card.Content) Use onPress, not onClick - For better accessibility, use onPress event handlers Import Order Matters - Always import Tailwind CSS before HeroUI styles Component Patterns

HeroUI v3 uses compound component patterns. Each component has subcomponents accessed via dot notation.

Example - Card:

Title Description {/ Content /} {/ Actions /}

Key Points:

Always use compound structure - don't flatten to props Subcomponents are accessed via dot notation (e.g., Card.Header) Each subcomponent may have its own props Fetch component docs for complete anatomy and examples Semantic Variants

HeroUI uses semantic naming to communicate functional intent:

Variant Purpose Usage primary Main action to move forward 1 per context secondary Alternative actions Multiple tertiary Dismissive actions (cancel, skip) Sparingly danger Destructive actions When needed ghost Low-emphasis actions Minimal weight outline Secondary actions Bordered style

Don't use raw colors - semantic variants adapt to themes and accessibility.

Theming

HeroUI v3 uses CSS variables with oklch color space:

:root { --accent: oklch(0.6204 0.195 253.83); --accent-foreground: var(--snow); --background: oklch(0.9702 0 0); --foreground: var(--eclipse); }

Get current theme variables:

node scripts/get_theme.mjs

Color naming:

Without suffix = background (e.g., --accent) With -foreground = text color (e.g., --accent-foreground)

Theme switching:

For detailed theming, fetch: https://v3.heroui.com/docs/react/getting-started/theming.mdx

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