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emeth

v2.0.1

Published

CSS module theming tool

Downloads

14

Readme

Emeth

Emeth is a super simple little tool for making css modules easier to deal with. It allows for classes to be themed, with little extra work, and makes it easy to find css classes that are not being used.

Demo

See it in action here

Or run it

  git clone [email protected]:jspears/emeth.git
  cd emeth
  npm install
  npm run start &
  open http://localhost:8082

Installation

 $ npm install emeth

Usage

There are three things at play using emeth. First CSS modules, it helps with them but, technically you don't need them. They got "installed" with the theme function.

To access the theme css, pass your class to themeClass and it will return a function that can be used for injecting your classes

Installing a theme

Setup your components in module like so. theme.js

 import './YourComponent.less';
 import emeth from 'emeth';
 export default emeth({YourComponent});

Accessing a theme

YourComponent.js


import {themeClass} from 'emeth';
//you may not want to do this, as it will make it hard to use different
// themes with your app.   but it needs to be somewhere
import './theme';

export default class YourComponent extends PureComponent {

    return <div className={tc('your-component')}>
      <span className={tc('something', 'else')}>Theme Me</span>
    </div>

}

const tc = themeClass(YourComponent);

Using a theme