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@kodingdotninja/use-tailwind-breakpoint
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Custom hooks to use breakpoints for React 🎐🔨
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# using npm
npm install @kodingdotninja/use-tailwind-breakpoint
# using yarn
yarn add @kodingdotninja/use-tailwind-breakpoint
Similar to pmndrs/zustand
's create
API, initialize the breakpoint hooks by passing the resolved Tailwind CSS configuration using resolveConfig
:
// /hooks/tailwind.ts
import create from "@kodingdotninja/use-tailwind-breakpoint";
import resolveConfig from "tailwindcss/resolveConfig";
import tailwindConfig from "path/to/tailwind.config.js";
const config = resolveConfig(tailwindConfig);
export const { useBreakpoint } = create(config.theme.screens);
screens
valuesAnother option is to extract all screens
values into a separate file:
// tailwind.screens.js or other name to separate breakpoint values
const screens = {
sm: "640px",
md: "768px",
// ...
};
To keep the same values, require
inside tailwind.config.js
:
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
screens: require("path/to/tailwind.screens.js"),
},
// ...
};
Then pass the extracted screens
to the create
function:
// /hooks/tailwind.ts
import create from "@kodingdotninja/use-tailwind-breakpoint";
import screens from "path/to/tailwind.screens.js";
export const { useBreakpoint } = create(screens);
While this package was built in mind for Tailwind CSS usage, it can be used without it since there is no dependency at all. You can pass any breakpoint values:
// /hooks/breakpoint.ts
import create from "@kodingdotninja/use-tailwind-breakpoint";
export const { useBreakpoint } = create({
sm: "640px",
md: "768px",
// ...
});
useBreakpoint()
Use breakpoint value from given breakpoint token
import { useBreakpoint } from "./lib/tailwind";
function App() {
const isDesktop = useBreakpoint("md");
return <div>Current view: {isDesktop ? "Desktop" : "Mobile"}</div>;
}
useBreakpointEffect()
Use given breakpoint value to run an effect
import { useBreakpointEffect } from "./lib/tailwind";
function App() {
useBreakpointEffect("md", (match) => {
if (match) {
console.log("Desktop view");
}
});
}
useBreakpointValue()
Resolve value from given breakpoint value
import { useBreakpointValue } from "./lib/tailwind";
function App() {
const value = useBreakpointValue("md", "Desktop", "Mobile");
return <div>Current view: {value}</div>;
}
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.
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Custom hooks to use breakpoints for React 🎐🔨
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