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drive - a UnoCSS preset

How to contribute

If you'd like to contribute to @warp-ds/drive, start by reviewing the contributing guidelines.

Plugin API

development

  • boolean
  • Internal use only - force preflights(resets.css + transform resets) to be excluded and no externalized classes will be processed

skipResets

  • boolean
  • If true forces resets.css to be excluded from preflights

usePixels

  • boolean
  • Internal use only, for use on sites that are incompatible with root REM/font-size changes

externalizeClasses

  • Forces classes in externalClasses to be removed from output

externalClasses

  • A list of CSS classes that should be removed from output

Quick test of utility classes support

In order to generate CSS for utility classes from your terminal, run pnpm dev using the following instructions:

Usage: node dev.js [--cliClasses=string | -c string] [--usePixels] [--externalClasses=string] [--externalizeClasses]

Example:

pnpm dev -c m-2

! Do not use -c when passing negative values, e.g. pnpm dev --cliClasses='-m-2! gap-2'

Migration development

checking fabric classes

  1. Check out the parity project from warp-ds, get dependencies for the project
  2. Link to the parity project from drive's root folder: pnpm link ../parity
  3. Run node checkFabricClasses.js

Releases

This project is continuously published to NPM using a next tag (e.g. 1.1.0-next.1). Anyone needing to use the latest changes of this package can install the next version while waiting for the stable release.

Changelog

Detailed changes for each release can be found in the CHANGELOG file.

License

@warp-ds/drive is available under the Apache-2.0 software license.

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Package last updated on 22 Jan 2025

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