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@toddledev/tailwind-parser
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A lightweight library for parsing Tailwind CSS classes and converting HTML with Tailwind classes to a custom node tree structure.
A lightweight library for parsing Tailwind CSS classes and converting HTML with Tailwind classes to a custom node tree structure.
npm install @toddledev/tailwind-parser
or
yarn add @toddledev/tailwind-parser
import { parseClassString } from '@toddledev/tailwind-parser';
const classString = 'bg-blue-500 hover:bg-blue-600 p-4';
const { style, variants } = parseClassString(classString);
console.log(style); // Object containing parsed styles
console.log(variants); // Array of parsed variants
import { tailwindToToddle } from '@toddledev/tailwind-parser';
const html = '<div class="bg-red-500 p-4"><span class="text-white">Hello, World!</span></div>';
const nodeTree = tailwindToToddle(html);
console.log(nodeTree);
parseClassString(classString: string): { style: Record<string, string>, variants: Variant[] }Parses a string of Tailwind CSS classes and returns an object containing the parsed styles and variants.
tailwindToToddle(html: string): NodeTreeConverts an HTML string with Tailwind classes to a custom node tree structure.
The library exports the following types:
VariantNodeTreeElementNodeTextNodeContributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
If you find any bugs or have feature requests, please create an issue on the GitHub repository.
FAQs
A lightweight library for parsing Tailwind CSS classes and converting HTML with Tailwind classes to a custom node tree structure.
We found that @toddledev/tailwind-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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