twind
Advanced tools
Comparing version 0.16.18 to 0.16.19
{ | ||
"name": "twind", | ||
"version": "0.16.18", | ||
"version": "0.16.19", | ||
"description": "compiles tailwind like shorthand syntax into css at runtime", | ||
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<div align="center"> | ||
<h1> | ||
Nov 18, 2022: [Twind v1](https://github.com/tw-in-js/twind/tree/main#readme) is now in stable release! | ||
</h1> | ||
<h2> | ||
Please check out the [Migration Guide](https://twind.style/migration#from-twind-v016) to upgrade and use the new [@twind/core](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@twind/core) package. | ||
<h2> | ||
</div> | ||
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<div align="center"> | ||
<img src="https://twind.dev/assets/twind-logo-animated.svg" height="125" width="125" /> | ||
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**Nov 18, 2022: [Twind v1](https://github.com/tw-in-js/twind/tree/main) is now in stable release!** | ||
Check out the [Migration Guide](https://twind.style/migration#from-twind-v016) to upgrade. | ||
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Twind is a small compiler (~13kB) that converts Tailwind classes into actual CSS rules at runtime. If you have used Tailwind or other CSS-in-JS solutions, then most of the API should feel very familiar. | ||
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