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@cokakoala/svelte-add-tailwindcss-test
Advanced tools
This is a adder for svelte-add and is used to add TailwindCSS to your svelte/kit project.
You can find all options for this adder on this site. We will only provide a short breakdown of the adder features here.
Basic usage
npx @svelte-add/tailwindcss@latest
In case you already have a directory in mind, you can use this:
npx @svelte-add/tailwindcss@latest --path ./your-project
typography
(default: false) - Do you want to use typography plugin?Option syntax
npx @svelte-add/tailwindcss@latest --key value
Specific example
npx @svelte-add/tailwindcss@latest --typography false
You can combine as many options as you want. The usage of options is optional. If you don't specify an option value via the command line, the CLI will ask you the questions interactively.
default
(default: false) - Installs default adder options for unspecified optionspath
(default: ./) - Path to working directoryskip-preconditions
(default: false) - Skips validating preconditions before running the adderskip-install
(default: false) - Skips installing dependencies after applying the adderOption syntax
npx @svelte-add/tailwindcss@latest --key value
Specific example
npx @svelte-add/tailwindcss@latest --path ./
You can combine as many options as you want. The usage of options is optional. If you don't specify an option value via the command line, the CLI will ask you the questions interactively.
FAQs
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We found that @cokakoala/svelte-add-tailwindcss-test 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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