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Functional typed classnames for TailwindCSS
TailwindCSS is a CSS library that has gained a lot of traction. The developer experience is pretty epic and you ensure a low footprint on your css by composing existing classes for most of your css.
TailwindCSS is based on strings and with some nice tooling on top like TailwindCSS VSCode extension you get a pretty descent experience. That said, there are limitations to a purely declarative approach of strings. When using tailwindcss-classnames you will get additional power in the form of:
You can not get this experience using pure TailwindCSS and the VSCode extension, but you do get it with tailwindcss-classnames.
Please follow the guide to set up TailwindCSS. Now do:
npm install tailwindcss-classnames
⚠️ NOTE: This project versions match with TailwindCSS versions except for semver patch releases
The project is literally the classnames project with custom typing. That means it arrives at your browser at approximately 370b minified and gzipped (bundlephobia).
import {classnames} from 'tailwindcss-classnames';
classnames('border-none', 'rounded-sm');
The arguments passed to classnames is typed, which means you get discoverability. You can even search for the supported classes:
Since we are using classnames you can also add your classes dynamically:
import {classnames} from 'tailwindcss-classnames';
classnames('border-none', 'rounded-sm', {
['bg-gray-200']: true,
});
Even though classnames just returns a string, it is a special typed string that you can compose into other definitions.
import {classnames} from 'tailwindcss-classnames';
export const button = classnames('border-none', 'rounded-sm');
export const redButton = classnames(button, 'bg-red-100');
Since React has excellent typing support I want to give an example of how you could use it.
// styles.ts
import {classnames} from 'tailwindcss-classnames';
export const form = classnames('container', 'w-full');
export const button = classnames('border-none', 'rounded-sm');
export const alertButton = classnames(button, 'bg-red-100');
export const disabled = classnames('opacity-25', 'bg-gray-100');
export const submitButton = (disabled: boolean) =>
classnames(styles.button, {
[styles.disabled]: disabled,
});
// App.tsx
import * as React from 'react';
import * as styles from './styles';
export const App: React.FC<{disabled}> = ({disabled}) => {
return (
<form className={styles.form}>
<button type="submit" className={styles.submitButton(disabled)}>
Submit
</button>
<button className={styles.alertButton}>Cancel</button>
</form>
);
};
The types included in this package are the default tailwindcss classes, but if you modified your tailwind config file and/or want to add external custom classes, you can use the CLI tool to do this.
-i
, --input
Name or relative path of the TailwindCSS config file (if not provided, tries to find 'tailwind.config.js')-o
, --output
Name or relative path of the generated types file (optional, default: "tailwindcss-classnames.ts")-x
, --extra
Name or relative path of the file with the custom extra types (optional)-h
, --help
display help for commandAdd the CLI to npm scripts in your package.json then run npm run generate-css-types
or yarn generate-css-types
:
"scripts": {
"generate-css-types": "tailwindcss-classnames -i path/to/tailwind.config.js -o path/to/output-file.ts"
}
⚠️ NOTE: that if you want to add custom types from external file, the type must be a default export:
export default MyCustomType;
type MyCustomType =
| "btn"
| "sidebar"
...
__dirname
instead. See #120 for details.npx tailwindcss-classnames
won't work. Use as an npm script as mentioned above.Any help with these issues is very much appreciated.
All contributions from everyone are very welcome.
Please read the contributing guidelines before submitting a Pull Request.
This project was started by Christian Alfoni and is now maintained by Muhammad Sammy. The full list of contributors can be found here.
FAQs
Functional typed classnames for TailwindCSS
The npm package tailwindcss-classnames receives a total of 3,950 weekly downloads. As such, tailwindcss-classnames popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tailwindcss-classnames demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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