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TWC creates reusable React + Tailwind components in one line
asChild
proptailwind-merge
and cva
supportVisit our official documentation.
Without twc
:
import * as React from "react";
const Card = React.forwardRef<
HTMLDivElement,
React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>
>(({ className, ...props }, ref) => (
<div
ref={ref}
className={clsx(
"rounded-lg border bg-slate-100 text-white shadow-sm",
className,
)}
{...props}
/>
));
With twc
:
import { twc } from "react-twc";
const Card = twc.div`rounded-lg border bg-slate-100 text-white shadow-sm`;
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