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@tailwindcss/postcss

PostCSS plugin for Tailwind CSS, a utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces

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Tailwind CSS

A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.

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Documentation

For full documentation, visit tailwindcss.com.

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For help, discussion about best practices, or feature ideas:

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Contributing

If you're interested in contributing to Tailwind CSS, please read our contributing docs before submitting a pull request.

@tailwindcss/postcss plugin API

Changing where the plugin searches for source files

You can use the base option (defaults to the current working directory) to change the directory in which the plugin searches for source files:

import tailwindcss from "@tailwindcss/postcss"

export default {
 plugins: [
  tailwindcss({
    base: path.resolve(__dirname, "./path")
  })
 ]
}

Enabling or disabling Lightning CSS

By default, this plugin detects whether or not the CSS is being built for production by checking the NODE_ENV environment variable. When building for production Lightning CSS will be enabled otherwise it is disabled.

If you want to always enable or disable Lightning CSS the optimize option may be used:

import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/postcss'

export default {
  plugins: [
    tailwindcss({
      // Enable or disable Lightning CSS
      optimize: false,
    }),
  ],
}

It's also possible to keep Lightning CSS enabled but disable minification:

import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/postcss'

export default {
  plugins: [
    tailwindcss({
      optimize: { minify: false },
    }),
  ],
}

Enabling or disabling url(…) rewriting

Our PostCSS plugin can rewrite url(…)s for you since it also handles @import (no postcss-import is needed). This feature is enabled by default.

In some situations the bundler or framework you're using may provide this feature itself. In this case you can set transformAssetUrls to false to disable this feature:

import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/postcss'

export default {
  plugins: [
    tailwindcss({
      // Disable `url(…)` rewriting
      transformAssetUrls: false,

      // Enable `url(…)` rewriting (the default)
      transformAssetUrls: true,
    }),
  ],
}

You may also pass options to optimize to enable Lighting CSS but prevent minification:

import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/postcss'

export default {
  plugins: [
    tailwindcss({
      // Enables Lightning CSS but disables minification
      optimize: { minify: false },
    }),
  ],
}

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Package last updated on 11 Dec 2025

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