Diamond Diamond

ui · 6 variants · 1 categories

Paragraph

Body text blocks for default prose, editorial copy, captions, drop caps, monospace docs, and pull quotes.

npx "@rueda.dev/gems-diamond" add paragraph
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Paragraph

6 variants

Default body paragraph with comfortable leading and a quiet neutral tone.

default

Editorial prose uses a warmer serif texture and a wider rhythm.

editorial

Secondary caption text for helper copy, timestamps, and metadata.

caption

A drop-cap opens the paragraph with a deliberate editorial flourish.

drop-cap

docs.paragraph() returns a compact monotype block for technical notes.

mono

A pull-quote paragraph draws the eye to a single thought.

pull-quote

Usage Guide

How to wire up this component in your app — props, callbacks, customization, and the conventions Diamond shares across the library.

Universal patterns

Every Diamond component shares the same prop conventions, so once you learn one you can predict the others.

  • variant — discriminated union of every visual option. Categories shown above are docs-only metadata; the prop is a flat string union.
  • accent — any CSS color string. Overrides --diamond-accent just for that instance via inline style. Cascades into hover, ring, and selection states.
  • asChild (when present) — renders the underlying primitive via @radix-ui/react-slot, letting you compose with <Link>, motion.button, etc.
  • className — merged with internal Tailwind classes via cn(). Use it to override layout, spacing, or colors.
  • Native HTML attributes (onClick, aria-*, data-*, ref, etc.) flow through to the root element without any whitelist.
  • Diamond is the skin: zero domain state, zero fetch, zero providers. You wire data and reactions in your app code; the components just render and emit events.