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Some of the UI elements in Hue are available as generic [Web Components](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components). They are library/framework agnostic, and can be used in any web project irrespective of what its built upon - React, Angular, Ember or something else. They can be [imported](#using-hue-ui-components-in-your-project) as classic JavaScript modules for your own development needs.
## Generic Components
Following are the generic components in Hue. Doc for each component must give you a sound idea on the attributes/props that the components accept, and events they generate.
* [er-diagram](/developer/components/er-diagram)
* [Scratchpad](/developer/components/scratchpad)
## Using UI components in your project
All the Generic Hue components are published as [GetHue](/developer/gethue/) NPM package. Following will install the latest from https://www.npmjs.com/package/gethue.
npm install --save gethue
Here is an example on how to use the er-diagram component once installed:
### Import
er-diagram can be imported into an html file using a simple script tag as follows.
If you are using a bundler like webpack. They can be imported using a normal import statement.
import 'gethue/web/er-diagram';
### Usage
Once imported they can be used like a native HTML tag.
Please refer these [demo apps](https://github.com/cloudera/hue/tree/master/tools/examples/components) for examples on how the components can be used. You must be able to directly pass attributes, and listen to custom and native events.
### Use as Vue Components
Internally these components are created using Vue.js & TypeScript. So you can even use them as plain Vue component, and take advantage of Vue features. Vue version of the components are under `gethue/components`.
import ERDiagram from 'gethue/components/er-diagram/index.vue';