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unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle
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mangle tailwindcss utilities class plugin. support vite and webpack!
mangle tailwindcss utilities plugin
It is recommended to read the documentation of tailwindcss-patch first, unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle
depends on this tool.
Now Support
vite
andwebpack
<!-- before -->
<div class="z-10 w-full max-w-5xl items-center justify-between font-mono text-sm lg:flex"></div>
<!-- after -->
<div class="tw-g tw-h tw-i tw-d tw-e tw-j tw-k tw-l"></div>
<npm|yarn|pnpm> i -D unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle tailwindcss-patch
npx tw-patch install
prepare
script in your package.json
"scripts": {
"prepare": "tw-patch install"
},
cd to the same directory as package.son
and tailwind.config.js
, then run:
npx tw-patch extract
See more options in tailwindcss-patch
Then there will generate a json file: .tw-patch/tw-class-list.json
// for example: vue vite project
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import utwm from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle/vite'
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [vue(), utwm()]
})
then run script:
# generate bundle
yarn build
# preview
yarn preview
You will see all class was renamed to tw-*
// esm
import { webpackPlugin as utwm } from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle'
// or cjs
const utwm = require('unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle/webpack')
// use this webpack plugin
// for example next.config.js
const { defineConfig } = require('@vue/cli-service')
// vue.config.js
module.exports = defineConfig({
transpileDependencies: true,
configureWebpack: (config) => {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
config.plugins.push(utwm())
}
}
})
import nuxtPlugin from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle/nuxt'
export default defineNuxtConfig({
//...
// https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/20428
// you must set this option to false to enable vite extract css
experimental: {
inlineSSRStyles: false
},
modules: [
[
nuxtPlugin,
{
// options
}
]
]
})
By default, only the build will take effect. Due to some restrictions, it cannot take effect in the development mode.
This plugin only transform those classes which name contain -
or :
, like w-32
, before:h-[300px]
,after:dark:via-[#0141ff]/40
. some classes like flex
,relative
will not be mangled.
because plugin will traverse all html class attr
and js StringLiteral
to find utilities
generated by tailwindcss
.
it's dangerous to mangle some js StringLiteral
like:
const innerHTML = "i'm flex and relative and grid"
document.body.innerHTML = innerHTML
so only strings with -
or :
will be transformed.
// vite
- import { vitePlugin } from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle'
+ import utwm from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle/vite'
// webpack
- import { webpackPlugin } from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle'
+ import utwm from 'unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle/webpack'
FAQs
mangle tailwindcss utilities class plugin. support vite and webpack!
The npm package unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle receives a total of 571 weekly downloads. As such, unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that unplugin-tailwindcss-mangle demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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