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@pandacss/preset-base
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The base preset for Panda CSS that contains the conditions and utilities
[0.5.0] - 2023-06-26
Add support for tagged template literal version.
This features is pure css approach to writing styles, and can be a great way to migrate from styled-components and emotion.
Set the syntax
option to template-literal
in the panda config to enable this feature.
// panda.config.ts
export default defineConfig({
//...
syntax: 'template-literal',
})
For existing projects, you might need to run the
panda codegen --clean
You can also use the --syntax
option to specify the syntax type when using the CLI.
panda init -p --syntax template-literal
To get autocomplete for token variables, consider using the CSS Var Autocomplete extension.
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The base preset for Panda CSS that contains the conditions and utilities
The npm package @pandacss/preset-base receives a total of 72,034 weekly downloads. As such, @pandacss/preset-base popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pandacss/preset-base demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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