Preset
fadeUp
The headline entrance. Content fades in from transparent while travelling up into its resting position as it enters the viewport.
Opacity + transform
Everything you already wrote, once.
One preset, spread onto the element the markup already has — no wrapper, no extra div, no per-project retuning.
Usage
import { Section } from "@/lib/motion";
import { fadeUp } from "@/lib/motion/presets/fade-up";
export function Features() {
return (
<Section {...fadeUp} className="grid gap-6 md:grid-cols-3">
<FeatureCard title="Copy, do not install" />
<FeatureCard title="One file you own" />
<FeatureCard title="No wrappers" />
</Section>
);
}Installation
npx shadcn@latest add https://motion.asmitsah.dev/r/fade-up.jsonProps and tokens
What it sets
| Property | Initial | In view | Reduced motion | Reads from config.ts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| opacity | 0 | 1 | Animates | fade.from → fade.to |
| y | 28 | 0 | Instant | travel.md → rest.y |
Transition and viewport
| Option | Value | Reads from config.ts |
|---|---|---|
| duration | 0.55 | duration.base |
| ease | [0.16,1,0.3,1] | ease |
| viewport.once | true | viewport |
| viewport.amount | "some" | viewport |
| viewport.margin | "0px 0px -12% 0px" | viewport |
Every motion prop the preset does not set — whileHover, whileTap, whileFocus — stays available at the call site. Write it after the spread and it wins.
layout and drag need the domMax feature bundle, not domAnimation — swap the lazy import in provider.tsx. It adds roughly 13kb gzipped on top of domAnimation.