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@enhance/arc-plugin-styles
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@enhance/arc-plugin-styles
Plugin for generating Enhance CSS utility classes in an Architect app.
npm i @enhance/arc-plugin-styles
In your app.arc
file:
@app
my-arc-app
# Define your plugins pragma and add the enhance-styles plugin
@plugins
enhance/arc-plugin-styles
# Enable the plugin
@enhance-styles
# with an optional JSON config:
config ./enhance-styles.json
Configure
enhance-styles
by providing a .json file with theconfig
option. See the enhance-styles documentation.
Utility functions are provided to access your generated stylesheet:
import { getStyles } from '@enhance/arc-plugin-styles'
getStyles.linkTag() // a <link rel="stylesheet"> tag
getStyles.styleTag() // a <style> tag for inline styles
getStyles.path() // root-relative path to the .css file
getAll()
is also available to create an object with each result:
import { getStyles } from '@enhance/arc-plugin-styles'
const styles = getStyles.all()
styles.link // a <link rel="stylesheet"> tag
styles.style // a <style> tag for inline styles
styles.path // root-relative path to the .css file
/_styleguide
Since this plugin is used in parent plugins (namely Enhance), it can be helpful to distribute a version via npm.
"version"
in package.json like 0.0.0-experimental-<SHA>
npm publish --tag experimental
FAQs
Plugin for generating enhance CSS utility classes
The npm package @enhance/arc-plugin-styles receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, @enhance/arc-plugin-styles popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @enhance/arc-plugin-styles demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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