# Primer CSS Development If you've made it this far, **thank you**! We appreciate your contribution, and hope that this document helps you along the way. If you have any questions or problems, don't hesitate to [file an issue](https://github.com/primer/css/issues/new). ## Structure Primer CSS is published to [npm] as [@primer/css]. Each of Primer CSS's "modules" lives in a subfolder under `src/` with an `index.scss` in it. Generally speaking, the styles are divided into three primary themes: - **Core** styles (in `core/`) are common dependencies, which include support variables, native element and typography styles, buttons, navigation, tooltips, etc. - **Product** styles (in `product/`) are specific to github.com, and include components such as avatars, labels, markdown styles, popovers, and progress indicators. - **Marketing** styles (in `marketing/`) are specific to GitHub marketing efforts, including international and event-focused sites as well as the more design-heavy feature pages on github.com. Marketing styles include new colors and button styles, and extend the core typography and whitespace scales. ### Paths Here's what you need to know about how the files are structured in both git and in the published npm module: - In git, all of the SCSS source files live in the `src/` directory. - When published, all of the files in `src/` are "hoisted" to the package root so that you can import, say, utilities with: ```scss @import '@primer/css/utilities/index.scss'; ``` - All bundle interdependencies within Primer CSS are defined as relative imports (e.g. with `../`), so everything should work fine as long as the `@primer/css` directory is in one of your Sass include paths (i.e. `node_modules`). ## Install Run `npm install` to install the npm dependencies. ### The docs directory The [docs directory](../docs/) contains all of the documentation files in our docs site. Files are nested in the `/content` folder. ### Code blocks All `html` fenced code blocks in `src/**/*.md` will be rendered as stories and listed under the relevant module's name in the left-hand nav. File changes should trigger a live reload automatically (after a brief delay). ## Storybook Primer CSS Storybook is used for designing and prototyping components. Stories are written in HTML and leverage the Storybook API for configuring conditional logic. ```sh npm run storybook ``` ### The Storybook directory Storybook configuration files live in [.storybook](../docs/.storybook). Addons and additional global config can be added to [main.js](../docs/.storybook/main.js) or [preview.js](../docs/.storybook/preview.js) ### Stories Stories are individual `.jsx` or `.mdx` files that contain component HTML for prototyping, typically showcasing all possible variations of a component. Stories can be found in the [stories directory](../docs/src/stories/components) and are organized by component. Storybook will build and deploy a preview on any open Pull Request. ## Scripts Our [`package.json`](package.json) houses a collection of [run-scripts] that we use to maintain, test, build, and publish Primer CSS. Run `npm run