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).
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:
* 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`).
The Primer CSS docs are built with React using [Doctocat](https://primer.style/doctocat) and automatically deployed on every push to this repo with [Now]. You can run the server locally with:
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).
Primer CSS Storybook is used for designing and prototyping components. Stories are written in HTML and leverage the Storybook API for configuring conditional logic.
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.
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 <script>` with any of the following values for `<script>`: