Diez is created & maintained by a YC company, Haiku (W18)<p>The Haiku team's mission is to "revolutionize the way teams create software, by unifying design & code."<p>In talking with our users, we recognized a huge unmet need in <i>delivering a consistent visual identity across codebases</i> — while <i>embracing native platforms</i>.<p>To that end, we spent the last year creating and iterating on Diez: a developer toolkit for expressing design languages in TypeScript, and a cross-platform native compiler targeting native iOS, Android, and Web: with a focus on native-developer ergonomics and scalability.<p>Now finally today: Diez is open source on GitHub. You can get started at <a href="https://diez.org" rel="nofollow">https://diez.org</a><p>Any questions? Feedback? Please share!
This looks very cool. I really appreciate work that went into this.<p>Since I work on a design system component library, I will organize a presentation of Diez for developers and designers to sit through together. I can see how this can be useful, we are already coding some of the rules, but this would integrate us on a whole new level. It does require a commitment from everyone that might be hard to get in a big corporation.
> A design language also known as design vocabulary is an overarching scheme or style that guides the design of a complement of products or architectural settings.<p>Diez is definitly an enterprise product. One day I hope I need this ;-)
This team is incredibly strong. I had the chance of hanging with them for an afternoon at their office and was blown away by their humility and knowledge.
FYI when I navigate to Learn > Guides, the first letter of each row is cut off. <a href="https://imgur.com/a/vMR6erq" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/a/vMR6erq</a>