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@cypress-design/css

v0.19.2

Published

We style every component using a utility first CSS framework: TailwindCSS. Install it in your project to render the components properly.

Downloads

4,463

Readme

@cypress-design/css

We style every component using a utility first CSS framework: TailwindCSS. Install it in your project to render the components properly.

To do that, follow the two steps below:

Install the CSS package in your dev dependencies:

yarn add -D @cypress-design/css

Remove Windi (if installed)

If windicss is installed, uninstall it first:

  • remove the custom imports for windi import 'virtual:windi.css'
  • remove the plugin from webpack or from vite config

Install Tailwind

Install tailwind: Follow the tailwind docs

Finally update your tailwind config file.

The simplest way

This config is less verbose but only allows you to customize the files scanned.

// tailwind.config.cjs
const { TailwindConfig } = require('@cypress-design/css')

module.exports = TailwindConfig([
  './index.html',
  './src/**/*.{vue,js,ts,jsx,tsx}',
])

The explicit way

If you plan on configuring

// tailwind.config.cjs
const cypressCSS = require('@cypress-design/css')

/** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
module.exports = {
  presets: [cypressCSS.TailwindConfig()],
  content: {
    files: ['./index.html', './src/**/*.{vue,js,ts,jsx,tsx}'],
    extract: ['vue', 'js', 'tsx'].reduce((acc, ext) => {
      acc[ext] = cypressCSS.TailwindIconExtractor
      return acc
    }, {}),
  },
}

Install WindiCSS (deprecated)

Webpack

const { CyCSSWebpackPlugin } = require('@cypress-design/css')

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    CyCSSWebpackPlugin({
      scan: {
        include: ['src/**/*.@(tsx|ts|js|vue)'],
      },
    }),
  ],
}

Vite

import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import { CyCSSVitePlugin } from '@cypress-design/css'

// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    CyCSSVitePlugin({
      scan: {
        include: ['/src/**/*.@(tsx|ts|js|vue)'],
      },
    }),
  ],
})

NOTE: Add your html page and all your react and vue component files to the scan.include array. This helps WindiCSS determine which class to include in the final generated CSS.