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@roots/bud-tailwindcss
Advanced tools
A plugin which adds tailwindcss support to @roots/bud projects.
yarn add @roots/bud-tailwindcss --dev
bud.use('@roots/bud-tailwindcss')
You should now be good to utilize tailwind in your project. You can use it with scss or postcss. The parser used is based on the extension you save the source file with.
bud.tailwind(...options)
Use the tailwind
config function to specify a tailwindcss file to use in your project.
This only applies if your tailwind file is not
locatable in the root of your project with the name tailwind.config.js
.
bud.tailwind(bud.project('path/to/config.js'))
You can also provide your tailwind config as an object, should you prefer.
bud.tailwind({
theme: ({theme}) => ({
colors: {},
}),
})
Contributions are welcome from everyone.
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FAQs
Adds tailwindcss support to Bud
The npm package @roots/bud-tailwindcss receives a total of 3,796 weekly downloads. As such, @roots/bud-tailwindcss popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @roots/bud-tailwindcss 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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