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Gett's Design System code generator. Use Zeplin Styleguides as your R&D's Single Source of Truth.

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Prism is a Design System code generator developed by the team at Gett 🚕.

Synchronizing design teams with engineering teams is a huge challenge.

As teams scale, new growing pains start around how to properly align colors, text styles, spacing and other design details between teams, in a uniform way, from a single source of truth.

Prism was built to solve this very problem! It takes either Zeplin project/styleguide or a set of Figma files as input, and generates any output code you want from these based on a set of templates in your project, resulting in cross-platform code that is always synchronized from a single source-of-truth (Your design files).

Prism is especially useful when used in your CI/CD process to remove the friction of design handoff and review, and making sure all of your teams are properly synchronized in regards to naming, values, and more.

Getting Started

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🌈 Getting Prism

There are five options to install prism:

  1. Install with Homebrew: brew install GettEngineering/tap/prism
  2. Install using Mint: mint install GettEngineering/Prism
  3. Build from source: make install
  4. Run directly with SPM: swift run prism generate
  5. Running on Windows (experimental)

🔑 Getting a Provider API Token

Figma

To use Prism with Figma, you'll need to generate a Personal Access Token (JWT) to Figma's API by going to https://www.figma.com. Then, go the Settings section under your profile:

Finding the Settings section in Figma

Scroll to the bottom of the Account tab, find the Personal access tokens section, and create your new token:

Generating a Figma Personal Access Token

You'll need to expose this token to run the prism CLI tool. Make sure you have a FIGMA_TOKEN environment variable with your token configured.

When running prism in a CI environemnt, we recommend adding FIGMA_TOKEN as an Environment Secret.

When using prism locally or bootstrapping your project for the first time, you can simply run export FIGMA_TOKEN='zeplin_personal_token' before running prism locally.

Zeplin

To use Prism with Zeplin, you'll need to generate a Personal Access Token (JWT) to Zeplin's API by going to https://app.zeplin.io/profile/developer and click the Create new token button in the Personal access tokens section:

Generating a Zeplin Personal Access Token

You'll need to expose this token to run the prism CLI tool. Make sure you have a ZEPLIN_TOKEN environment variable with your token configured.

When running prism in a CI environemnt, we recommend adding ZEPLIN_TOKEN as an Environment Secret.

When using prism locally or bootstrapping your project for the first time, you can simply run export ZEPLIN_TOKEN='zeplin_personal_token' before running prism locally.

👢 Bootstrap Prism for your Project

Inside your project folder, run prism init.

It will guide you through selecting a Zeplin project/styleguide, or a set of Figma files as source along with other useful information for proper code generation. Once prism init is successful, you'll find a new .prism folder with a config.yml file outlining your preferences.

🎨 Creating Templates

Prism uses templates with the .prism suffix located in your project's .prism folder. These Prism templates are basically plain text files — Prism doesn't really care what format or language you use, it can make any kind of output as long as you can express it in a Prism template file.

Prism looks for something called Tokens inside your templates. These tokens follow the following format: {{%token%}}. You can find a couple of sample templates in the Examples folder.

Here are two short example of generating colors code for iOS and Android using Prism templates.

Colors.swift.prism:

Color.swift iOS Prism Template

colors.xml.prism:

Color.swift Android Prism Template

Development

  • Run make or make install to build a release binary of the prism CLI tool and install it to /usr/local/bin.
  • Run make build to build a release binary of the prism CLI tool
  • Run make project to create an Xcode project and start working.
  • Run make test to run all tests.
  • Run make clean to clear the generated Xcode project.
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