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Oat: Ultra-Lightweight Semantic HTML UI Component Library with Zero Dependencies

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twapi

3mo ago· 2 min readen

Summary

Oat is an ultra-lightweight HTML and CSS UI component library that emphasizes semantic markup, minimalism, and zero dependencies. The library provides styled semantic HTML elements and WebComponents without requiring classes, build tools, or complex setup. At approximately 8KB for both CSS and JS, it enables developers to quickly build decent-looking web applications with commonly needed components while enforcing best practices through contextual styling of semantic tags.

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Oat is an ultra-lightweight HTML + CSS, semantic UI component library with zero dependencies.
No framework, build, or dev complexity. Just include the tiny CSS and JS files and you are good to go building decent looking web applications with most commonly needed components and elements.
Semantic tags and attributes are styled contextually out of the box without classes, forcing best practices, and reducing markup class pollution.
Semantic, minimal, zero dependencies. ~8KB CSS and JS.
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