
shadcn-ui-conventions
PopülerUI component conventions for 8-bit styled components. Use when working with shadcn/ui components or implementing retro-styled UI elements.
UI component conventions for 8-bit styled components. Use when working with shadcn/ui components or implementing retro-styled UI elements.
UI Component Conventions
The components/ui directory uses different conventions from the rest of the project. It's excluded from Biome/Ultracite linting to preserve shadcn/ui patterns.
When to use this skill
- When creating new UI components
- When modifying existing shadcn/ui components
- When implementing 8-bit retro styling
- When working with component imports and types
Linting
- Biome excludes this directory:
biome.jsonchas"!components/ui"in the includes - No Ultracite formatting: Components use their own patterns
- Run lint manually when needed:
npx biome check components/ui/
Import Patterns
Base components (e.g., button.tsx):
import type * as React from "react";
import { Slot } from "@radix-ui/react-slot";
import { type VariantProps, cva } from "class-variance-authority";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";
8bit components (e.g., 8bit/button.tsx):
import { type VariantProps, cva } from "class-variance-authority";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";
import { Button as ShadcnButton } from "@/components/ui/button";
import "@/components/ui/8bit/styles/retro.css";
Import order:
- External libraries (class-variance-authority, @radix-ui)
- Internal utils (
@/lib/utils) - Base component alias (
@/components/ui/component) - Retro stylesheet (
@/components/ui/8bit/styles/retro.css)
Type Definitions
Base components: Inline props type with function
function Button({
className,
variant,
...props
}: React.ComponentProps<"button"> &
VariantProps<typeof buttonVariants> & {
asChild?: boolean;
})
8bit components: Export interface separately
export interface BitButtonProps
extends React.ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement>,
VariantProps<typeof buttonVariants> {
asChild?: boolean;
ref?: React.Ref<HTMLButtonElement>;
}
function Button({ children, asChild, ...props }: BitButtonProps)
Ref Handling
Base components: Use React.forwardRef
const DialogOverlay = React.forwardRef<
React.ComponentRef<typeof DialogPrimitive.Overlay>,
React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof DialogPrimitive.Overlay>
>(({ className, ...props }, ref) => (
<DialogPrimitive.Overlay ref={ref} {...props} />
));
DialogOverlay.displayName = DialogPrimitive.Overlay.displayName;
8bit components: Use ref prop (React 19 pattern)
export interface BitButtonProps
extends React.ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement> {
ref?: React.Ref<HTMLButtonElement>;
}
function Button({ ref, ...props }: BitButtonProps) {
return <ShadcnButton ref={ref} {...props} />
}
8bit Component Patterns
Retro CSS import: Required for all 8bit components
import "@/components/ui/8bit/styles/retro.css";
Base component alias: Import base component with alias
import { Button as ShadcnButton } from "@/components/ui/button";
Variant overrides: 8bit variants often have minimal styles (borders/colors handled by CSS)
export const buttonVariants = cva("", {
variants: {
variant: {
default: "bg-foreground",
// ...
},
},
});
Reference Files
components/ui/button.tsx- Base component examplecomponents/ui/8bit/button.tsx- 8bit wrapper examplecomponents/ui/dialog.tsx- Complex base component with Radix primitives
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