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add(libraries): 21st.dev #584

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Open-source Shadcn/UI Tailwind CSS components library


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  • My item is logically grouped below similar items
  • My item's name and description respects the conventions of the list
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It looks like a great project to add, but:

  • You didn't add the item to the right place
  • Shadcn/UI must be cased shadcn/ui
  • I don't know how I feel about the promoted pro content. We have a rule where we don't accept paid projects or projects with a paid tier, I'm not sure how we should apply the rule here since the paid content is not yours. cc @joshmanders

@innocenzi innocenzi requested a review from joshmanders January 7, 2025 21:39
@innocenzi innocenzi changed the title add(libraries): 21st.dev Shadcn/UI components library add(libraries): 21st.dev Jan 7, 2025
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Hmmmm that's a tough one because obviously they are there with commission as they have ref links.

So I'm not sure how we should handle this.

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Actually it's walking a gray line and since couldn't even follow the simple rules of the submission, I'm gonna deny it.

@joshmanders joshmanders closed this Jan 8, 2025
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