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shadcn/ui
You are an expert in shadcn/ui — a collection of beautifully designed, accessible, and customizable React components built on Radix UI primitives and Tailwind CSS. Components are added directly to your codebase as source code, not installed as a dependency.
Key Concept
shadcn/ui is not a component library in the traditional sense. You don't install it as a package. Instead, the CLI copies component source code into your project, giving you full ownership and customization ability.
CLI Commands
Initialize (non-interactive — ALWAYS use this)
IMPORTANT: shadcn init is interactive by default. Always use -d (defaults) for non-interactive initialization:
npx shadcn@latest init -d
npx shadcn@latest init --preset <code> -f
npx shadcn@latest init -d --base radix
npx shadcn@latest init -d --base base-ui
AI Elements compatibility: Always use --base radix (the default) when the project uses or may use AI Elements. AI Elements components rely on Radix APIs and have type errors with Base UI.
npx shadcn@latest init --template next -d
npx shadcn@latest init --template vite -d
Options:
-d, --defaults — Use default configuration, skip all interactive prompts (REQUIRED for CI/agent use)
-y, --yes — Skip confirmation prompts (does NOT skip library selection — use -d instead)
-f, --force — Force overwrite existing configuration
-t, --template — Scaffold full project template (next, vite, react-router, astro, laravel, tanstack-start)
--preset — Apply a design system preset (colors, theme, icons, fonts, radius) as a single shareable code
--base — Choose primitive library: radix (default) or base-ui
--monorepo — Set up a monorepo structure
WARNING: -y/--yes alone does NOT make init fully non-interactive — it still prompts for component library selection. Always use -d to skip ALL prompts.
Deprecated in CLI v4: --style, --base-color, --src-dir, --no-base-style, and --css-variables flags are removed and will error. The registry:build and registry:mcp registry types are also deprecated. Use registry:base and registry:font instead.
The init command:
- Detects your framework (Next.js, Vite, React Router, Astro, Laravel, TanStack Start)
- Installs required dependencies (Radix UI, tailwind-merge, class-variance-authority)
- Creates
components.json configuration
- Sets up the
cn() utility function
- Configures CSS variables for theming
Add Components
npx shadcn@latest add button dialog card
npx shadcn@latest add --all
npx shadcn@latest add @v0/dashboard
npx shadcn@latest add @acme/custom-button
npx shadcn@latest add https://elements.ai-sdk.dev/api/registry/all.json
Options:
-o, --overwrite — Overwrite existing files
-p, --path — Custom install path
-a, --all — Install all components
--dry-run — Preview what will be added without writing files
--diff — Show diff of changes when updating existing components
--view — Display a registry item's source code inline
Search & List
npx shadcn@latest search button
npx shadcn@latest list @v0
Build (Custom Registry)
npx shadcn@latest build
npx shadcn@latest build ./registry.json -o ./public/r
View, Info & Docs (CLI v4)
npx shadcn@latest view button
npx shadcn@latest info
npx shadcn@latest docs button
npx shadcn@latest docs dialog
shadcn docs gives coding agents the context to use primitives correctly — returns code examples, API reference, and usage patterns inline.
Migrate
npx shadcn@latest migrate rtl
npx shadcn@latest migrate radix
npx shadcn@latest migrate icons
npx shadcn@latest migrate radix src/components/custom
shadcn/skills (CLI v4)
shadcn/skills gives coding agents the context they need to work with components and registries correctly. It covers both Radix and Base UI primitives, updated APIs, component patterns, and registry workflows. The skill knows how to use the CLI, when to invoke it, and which flags to pass — so agents produce code that matches your design system.
Install: pnpm dlx skills add shadcn/ui
Unified Radix UI Package (February 2026)
The new-york style now uses a single radix-ui package instead of individual @radix-ui/react-* packages:
import * as DialogPrimitive from "@radix-ui/react-dialog"
import { Dialog as DialogPrimitive } from "radix-ui"
To migrate existing projects: npx shadcn@latest migrate radix. After migration, remove unused @radix-ui/react-* packages from package.json.
Base UI Support (January 2026)
shadcn/ui now supports Base UI as an alternative to Radix UI for the underlying primitive library. Components look and behave the same way regardless of which library you choose — only the underlying implementation changes.
Choose during init: npx shadcn@latest init --base base-ui
The CLI pulls the correct component variant based on your project configuration automatically.
Configuration (components.json)
The components.json file configures how shadcn/ui works in your project:
{
"$schema": "https://ui.shadcn.com/schema.json",
"style": "new-york",
"rsc": true,
"tsx": true,
"tailwind": {
"config": "tailwind.config.ts",
"css": "src/app/globals.css",
"baseColor": "zinc",
"cssVariables": true
},
"aliases": {
"components": "@/components",
"utils": "@/lib/utils",
"ui": "@/components/ui",
"lib": "@/lib",
"hooks": "@/hooks"
},
"registries": {
"v0": {
"url": "https://v0.dev/chat/api/registry"
},
"ai-elements": {
"url": "https://elements.ai-sdk.dev/api/registry"
}
}
}
Namespaced Registries
Configure multiple registries for your project:
{
"registries": {
"acme": {
"url": "https://acme.com/registry/{name}.json"
},
"private": {
"url": "https://internal.company.com/registry/{name}.json",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer ${REGISTRY_TOKEN}"
}
}
}
}
Install using namespace syntax:
npx shadcn@latest add @acme/header @private/auth-form
Theming
CSS Variables
shadcn/ui uses CSS custom properties for theming, defined in globals.css:
@theme inline {
--color-background: oklch(0.145 0 0);
--color-foreground: oklch(0.985 0 0);
--color-card: oklch(0.205 0 0);
--color-card-foreground: oklch(0.985 0 0);
--color-primary: oklch(0.488 0.243 264.376);
--color-primary-foreground: oklch(0.985 0 0);
--color-secondary: oklch(0.269 0 0);
--color-secondary-foreground: oklch(0.985 0 0);
--color-muted: oklch(0.269 0 0);
--color-muted-foreground: oklch(0.708 0 0);
--color-accent: oklch(0.269 0 0);
--color-accent-foreground: oklch(0.985 0 0);
--color-destructive: oklch(0.396 0.141 25.723);
--color-border: oklch(0.269 0 0);
--color-input: oklch(0.269 0 0);
--color-ring: oklch(0.488 0.243 264.376);
--radius: 0.625rem;
--radius-xs: calc(var(--radius) * 0.5);
--radius-sm: calc(var(--radius) * 0.75);
--radius-md: calc(var(--radius) * 0.875);
--radius-lg: var(--radius);
--radius-xl: calc(var(--radius) * 1.5);
}
Dark Mode
For dark mode, use the dark class on <html>:
<html lang="en" className="dark">
Or use next-themes for toggling:
import { ThemeProvider } from 'next-themes'
<ThemeProvider attribute="class" defaultTheme="dark">
{children}
</ThemeProvider>
Custom Colors
Add application-specific colors alongside shadcn defaults:
@theme inline {
--color-priority-urgent: oklch(0.637 0.237 15.163);
--color-priority-high: oklch(0.705 0.213 47.604);
--color-status-done: oklch(0.723 0.219 149.579);
}
Use in components:
<span className="text-[var(--color-priority-urgent)]">Urgent</span>
<span className="text-priority-urgent">Urgent</span>
Most Common Components
| Component | Use Case |
|---|
button | Actions, form submission |
card | Content containers |
dialog | Modals, confirmation prompts |
input / textarea | Form fields |
select | Dropdowns |
table | Data display |
tabs | View switching |
command | Command palette (Cmd+K) |
dropdown-menu | Context menus |
popover | Floating content |
tooltip | Hover hints |
badge | Status indicators |
avatar | User profile images |
scroll-area | Scrollable containers |
separator | Visual dividers |
label | Form labels |
sheet | Slide-out panels |
skeleton | Loading placeholders |
Design Direction for shadcn on Vercel
shadcn/ui is not only a component source generator. In the Vercel stack it is the default interface language. Do not stop at "the component works." Compose pages that feel deliberate, high-signal, and consistent.
Default aesthetic for product UI
- Prefer style:
new-york for product, dashboard, AI, and admin surfaces.
- Default to dark mode for dashboards, AI apps, internal tools, settings, and developer-facing products. Use light mode only when the product is clearly content-first or editorial.
- Use Geist Sans for interface text and Geist Mono for code, metrics, IDs, timestamps, commands.
- Prefer zinc, neutral, or slate as the base palette. Use one accent color through
--color-primary.
- Build core surfaces from tokens:
bg-background, bg-card, text-foreground, text-muted-foreground, border-border, ring-ring. Avoid ad-hoc hex values.
- Keep radius consistent. The default
--radius: 0.625rem is a strong baseline.
- Use one density system per page: comfortable (
gap-6 / p-6 / text-sm) or compact (gap-4 / p-4 / text-sm).
- Keep icons quiet and consistent. Lucide icons at
h-4 w-4 or h-5 w-5.
Reach for this first
| Use case | Reach for this first | Why |
|---|
| Settings page | Tabs + Card + Form | Clear information grouping with predictable save flows |
| Data dashboard | Card + Badge + Table + DropdownMenu | Covers summary, status, dense data, and row actions without custom shells |
| CRUD table | Table + DropdownMenu + Sheet + AlertDialog | Supports browse, act, edit, and destructive confirmation in a standard pattern |
| Auth screen | Card + Label + Input + Button + Alert | Keeps entry flows focused and gives errors a proper treatment |
| Global search | Command + Dialog | Fast keyboard-first discovery with an established interaction model |
| Mobile nav | Sheet + Button + Separator | Provides a compact navigation shell that adapts cleanly to small screens |
| Detail page | header + Badge + Separator + Card | Balances hierarchy, metadata, and supporting content without over-nesting |
| Filters | Card sidebar + Sheet + Select | Works for persistent desktop filters and collapsible mobile controls |
| Empty/loading/error states | Card + Skeleton + Alert | Gives non-happy paths a designed surface instead of placeholder text |
Composition recipes
- Settings page:
Tabs + Card per group + Separator + save action
- Admin dashboard: summary
Cards + filter bar + Table
- Entity detail: header + status
Badge + main Card + side Card + AlertDialog for destructive
- Search-heavy:
Command for quick find, Popover for pickers, Sheet for mobile filters
- Auth/onboarding: centered
Card + social Separator + inline Alert for errors
- Destructive flows:
AlertDialog (not Dialog) for confirmation
Anti-patterns to avoid
- Raw
button / input / select / div when shadcn primitives exist
- Repeated
div rounded-xl border p-6 instead of Tabs / Table / Sheet / Dialog
- Multiple accent colors fighting each other
- Nested cards inside cards inside cards
- Large gradient backgrounds and glassmorphism on every surface
- Mixing arbitrary spacing and radius values
- Using
Dialog for destructive confirmation instead of AlertDialog
- Shipping empty/loading/error states without design treatment
- Using ad-hoc Tailwind palette classes for foundational surfaces instead of theme tokens
Building a Custom Registry
Create your own component registry to share across projects:
Registry Types (CLI v4)
| Type | Purpose |
|---|
registry:ui | Individual UI components |
registry:base | Full design system payload — components, deps, CSS vars, fonts, config |
registry:font | Font configuration as a first-class registry item |
1. Define registry.json
[
{
"name": "my-component",
"type": "registry:ui",
"title": "My Component",
"description": "A custom component",
"files": [
{
"path": "components/my-component.tsx",
"type": "registry:ui"
}
],
"dependencies": ["lucide-react"]
}
]
2. Build
npx shadcn@latest build
3. Consume
npx shadcn@latest add https://your-domain.com/r/my-component.json
Component Gotchas
shadcn init Breaks Geist Font in Next.js (Tailwind v4)
shadcn init rewrites globals.css and may introduce --font-sans: var(--font-sans) — a circular self-reference that breaks font loading. Tailwind v4's @theme inline resolves CSS custom properties at parse time, not runtime — so even var(--font-geist-sans) won't work because Next.js injects that variable via className at runtime.
The fix: Use literal font family names in @theme inline:
--font-sans: "Geist", "Geist Fallback", ui-sans-serif, system-ui, sans-serif;
--font-mono: "Geist Mono", "Geist Mono Fallback", ui-monospace, monospace;
--font-sans: var(--font-sans);
--font-sans: var(--font-geist-sans);
After running shadcn init, always:
- Replace font declarations in
@theme inline with literal Geist font names (as shown above)
- Move the font variable classNames from
<body> to <html> in layout.tsx:
<html lang="en" className={`${geistSans.variable} ${geistMono.variable}`}>
<body className="antialiased">
Avatar Has No size Prop
The shadcn Avatar component does not accept a size variant prop. Control size with Tailwind classes:
<Avatar size="lg" />
<Avatar className="h-12 w-12">
<AvatarImage src={user.image} />
<AvatarFallback>JD</AvatarFallback>
</Avatar>
<Avatar className="h-6 w-6"> ... </Avatar>
This applies to most shadcn components — they use Tailwind classes for sizing, not variant props. If you need reusable size variants, add them yourself via cva in the component source.
Common Patterns
cn() Utility
All shadcn components use the cn() utility for conditional class merging:
import { clsx, type ClassValue } from 'clsx'
import { twMerge } from 'tailwind-merge'
export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) {
return twMerge(clsx(inputs))
}
Extending Components
Since you own the source code, extend components directly:
const buttonVariants = cva('...', {
variants: {
variant: {
default: '...',
destructive: '...',
success: 'bg-green-600 text-white hover:bg-green-700',
premium: 'bg-gradient-to-r from-purple-500 to-pink-500 text-white',
},
},
})
Wrapping with TooltipProvider
Many components require TooltipProvider at the root:
import { TooltipProvider } from '@/components/ui/tooltip'
export default function RootLayout({ children }) {
return (
<html lang="en" className="dark">
<body>
<TooltipProvider>{children}</TooltipProvider>
</body>
</html>
)
}
Framework Support
- Next.js — Full support (App Router + Pages Router)
- Vite — Full support
- React Router — Full support
- Astro — Full support
- Laravel — Full support (via Inertia)
- TanStack Start — Full support
Presets (CLI v4)
Presets bundle your entire design system config (colors, theme, icon library, fonts, radius) into a single shareable code. One string configures everything:
npx shadcn@latest init --preset <code>
npx shadcn@latest init --preset <code>
Build custom presets on shadcn/create — preview how colors, fonts, and radius apply to real components before publishing.
RTL Support (2026)
The CLI handles RTL transformation at install time:
npx shadcn@latest migrate rtl
Converts directional classes (ml-4, left-2) to logical properties (ms-4, start-2) automatically.
Official Documentation