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windicss-webpack-plugin
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:leaves: Windi CSS for webpack️
Next generation utility-first CSS framework.
tailwind.config.js
@apply
/ @screen
directives in any file: Less, SCSS, SASS, PostCSS, Stylusbg-gray-200 hover:(bg-gray-100 text-red-300)
This branch is for Windi CSS v3.0 support. Both windicss
and windicss-webpack-plugin
are release under @next
tag at this moment.
Install them by:
npm i -D windicss-webpack-plugin@next windicss@next
# or
yarn add -D windicss-webpack-plugin@next windicss@next
If you have access to modify the webpack.config.js directly, then you can do the following.
// webpack.config.js
import WindiCSS from 'windicss-webpack-plugin'
export default {
// ...
plugins: [
new WindiCSS
],
};
// main.js
import 'windi.css'
Enabled it by
// windi.config.ts
export default {
attributify: true
}
And use them as you would like:
<button
bg="blue-400 hover:blue-500 dark:blue-500 dark:hover:blue-600"
text="sm white"
font="mono light"
p="y-2 x-4"
border="2 rounded blue-200"
>
Button
</button>
Read the documentation for more details.
MIT License © 2021 Harlan Wilton
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windicss-webpack-plugin
The npm package windicss-webpack-plugin receives a total of 4,285 weekly downloads. As such, windicss-webpack-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that windicss-webpack-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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