> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.coreframework.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits.md).

# Official UI Kits

- [Blocks](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits/blocks.md): Blocks is the official Core Framework wireframe kit featuring BEM, A11Y and Global Components - all set up for you! Perfect for rapid web design.
- [CoreKit](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits/corekit.md): Reintroducing Core as CoreKit - The original OxyNinja's design set library is now powered by Core Framework.
- [Violet](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits/violet.md): Violet is a versatile design set for Core Framework, featuring 150+ unique sections. It offers both a dark and light theme out of the box and includes a number of advanced sections.
- [WooCore](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits/woocore.md): WooCore, the popular e-commerce design set initially developed for OxyNinja, is now compatible with your Core Framework projects.
- [Style Guide](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits/style-guide.md): The Dynamic Style Guide is an essential tool within Core Framework, designed to help you maintain design consistency across your projects.
- [OxyNinja Icons](https://docs.coreframework.com/official-ui-kits/oxyninja-icons.md): Due to popular demand, we have decided to offer the classic icons which were shipped with both the original Core and WooCore kits (originally available through OxyNinja) to our documentation.


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