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reactapp-tailwind

v1.0.0

Published

Create the SCSS file you want to start modifying and use the tailwind properties to create your designs

Readme

BoilerPlate Project with ReactJS and TailwindCSS using SASS

HOW TO USE

Create the SCSS file you want to start modifying and use the tailwind properties to create your designs

!IMPORTANT Css classes will only be captured as long as they are being used in the .js files

TO BUILD A DEPLOYABLE APP

use the command npm run build:css to build the main.css file

then use npm run build to build the dist folder with all the needed files for your app

TO RUN IN DEVELOPMENT

use the command npm run watch:css to build the main.css file and keep track of it

then use npm start to start the development server and watch your changes live