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@chakra-ui/cli
Advanced tools
Generate TypeScript types to provide autocomplete for your custom theme.
npx @chakra-ui/cli tokens <path/to/your/theme.(js|ts)>
or
npx @chakra-ui/cli tokens <@your-org/chakra-theme-package>
$ npx @chakra-ui/cli --help
Usage: chakra-cli tokens [options]
Options:
--out <path> output directory e.g.
node_modules/@chakra-ui/styled-system/dist/types/theming.types.d.ts
-h, --help display help for command
Example call:
$ chakra-cli tokens theme.ts
Note 🚨: If you delete the
node_modules
directory, you'll need to re-run the command to get proper typings again.
For convenience, you can add a postinstall
script to your package.json
, so
you don't have to think about this every time you re-install your dependencies.
"scripts": {
"gen:theme-typings": "chakra-cli tokens <path/to/your/theme.(js|ts)>",
"postinstall": "npm run gen:theme-typings"
}
FAQs
Generate theme typings for autocomplete
The npm package @chakra-ui/cli receives a total of 94,130 weekly downloads. As such, @chakra-ui/cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @chakra-ui/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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