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hops-postcss
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hops-postcss
This is a preset for Hops that, when installed, will enable css loaders for PostCSS Preset Env with support for CSS Modules.
Add this preset to your existing Hops React project:
$ yarn add hops-postcss@next
# OR npm install --save hops-postcss@next
If you don't already have an existing Hops project read this section on how to set up your first Hops project.
Since this preset has no configuration, you can start writing CSS in external files and import
/ require
them in your application code after installing this preset.
.headline {
color: red;
}
import styles from './styles.css';
export default render(<h1 className={styles.headline}>hello</h1>);
Check out this integration test as an example for how to use this preset.
This preset has no preset configuration options.
This preset has no runtime configuration options.
FAQs
Configuration of PostCSS and Webpack for Hops
The npm package hops-postcss receives a total of 320 weekly downloads. As such, hops-postcss popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hops-postcss demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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