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xyflow/web

This monorepo contains our team website and the docs for our libraries.

  • xyflow.com - our team website and blog
  • reactflow.dev - the website and documentation for the React Flow library
  • svelteflow.dev - the website and documentation for the Svelte Flow library

What's inside?

We're using Turborepo to manage this monorepo because there's a lot going on.

apps/

The apps directory contains projects that run on the backend or applications we might want to run during development:

  • apps/svelte-examples is a SvelteKit app that contains all the examples we use throughout our Svelte docs. We like to use sandpack for our React examples but it doesn't support Svelte yet, so we built our own example viewer!
  • apps/xy-styleguide is a a Storybook app that tries to document and demo all the components in our packages/xy-ui package.

packages/

The packages in this monorepo are reusable self-contained bits that we want to share across our apps and websites. Much of it is configuration for the different tools we use:

  • packages/eslint-config-xyflow
  • packages/xy-tailwind-config
  • packages/xy-tsconfig
  • packages/xy-ui is a React component library that contains any components that we want to share across our websites. The package encompasses everything from page layouts, UI building blocks, and complex widgets. We use often use Shadcn when looking to add new components, and we style everything with Tailwind.

sites/

Each directory in the sites folder is a separate website that we deploy. The name of the directory always corresponds to the domain name of the website:

  • sites/reactflow.dev is the documentation site for React Flow. It, and the rest of sites, are built with Nextra and Next.js.
  • sites/svelteflow.dev is the documentation for our newest library, Svelte Flow.
  • sites/xyflow.com is the new home page for our organization. It contains our blog and some information on how we approach open source development.

Getting started

To run any of the websites locally, you'll first need to install the dependencies and packages. We recommend using pnpm to manage your dependencies.

pnpm install

If you take a peek in package.json you'll see we have a few different scripts to run our apps. If you just want to run everything at once, you can just do:

pnpm run dev

To run the two documentation sites you can use:

pnpm run dev:docs

For everything else, there is an individual script to run each app independently:

  • pnpm run dev:reactflow.dev
  • pnpm run dev:svelteflow.dev
  • pnpm run dev:xyflow.com
  • pnpm run dev:style

Update showcases

We have a database of projects that use our libraries stored in notion. Both the React Flow and Svelte Flow sites have a script that will generate the JSON used to populate those showcases that you will need to run if you change or update the showcases in notion.

Navigate into either sites/reactflow.dev or sites/svelteflow.dev and run:

pnpm write-showcases

Important

You must have a .env file in the project with a key called NOTION_API_SECRET for this script to work.

Generate a what's new page for a release

There is a little helper script that pulls the latest release from Github and creates a new what's new page with the release notes as the new content.

pnpm whatsnew

You might want to adjust the author and check the actual content before you push the changes to Github.

Update React Flow and Svelte Flow dependencies

There is a Github action that checks the latest React Flow and Svelte Flow versions daily and creates a PR if there is a new version.


Support our work with React Flow Pro

React Flow and Svelte Flow are open-source MIT-licensed libraries, and it will be forever. Our libraries enable thousands of solo developers and organizations like Stripe and Linkedin to build their node-based apps. With so many active users, it takes time and effort to maintain the library, docs, and community. We can’t do that without your support.

Why Subscribe? With your subscription, you are ensuring the sustainable maintenance and development of both React Flow and Svelte Flow. This is how we make sure these libraries stay MIT-licensed. In return, you get high-quality, maintained, updated libraries, along with benefits like direct support, prioritized feature requests, and access to our Pro Examples.


Contact us

We're happy to try and answer any questions you have about our libraries. We're also always excited when folks want to share their projects with us. There are a few ways you can get in touch: