Diamond Diamond

ui · 6 variants · 1 categories

Tree View

Hierarchical tree views for files, workspaces, code highlights, counts, organization charts, and project phases.

npx "@rueda.dev/gems-diamond" add tree-view
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Tree View

6 variants
src
components
Modal.tsx
Drawer.tsx
hooks
files
src
components
Modal.tsx
Drawer.tsx
hooks
workspace
src
components
Modal.tsx
Drawer.tsx
hooks
code
src
components
Modal.tsx3
Drawer.tsx
hooks
counts
Engineering32
Frontend8
Backend12
Design6
org
Q1 2026
Research
Discovery
Build
phases

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.