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styled-cva

v0.3.1

Published

A typesafe, class-variance-authority-based, styled-components-like library for authoring React components

Downloads

69

Readme

styled-cva

npm version

A typesafe, class-variance-authority-based, styled-components-like library for authoring React components

Installation

npm

npm i --save styled-cva

pnpm

pnpm add styled-cva

bun

bun add styled-cva

Usage

basic

import tw from "styled-cva";

const StaticButton = tw.button`
  bg-primary rounded-xl cursor-pointer
`;

// ...
<StaticButton>Click Me</StaticButton>;

variants

import tw from "styled-cva";

const VariantButton = tw.button.cva("btn-base-class", {
  variants: {
    // smart disappearing props:
    // variant keys starting with $ will not be sent to the DOM,
    // this avoids extraneous props warning
    $variant: {
      primary: "btn-primary-class",
      secondary: "btn-secondary-class",
    },
  },
});

// ...

// $variant is infered to 'primary' | 'secondary'
<VariantButton $variant="primary">Click Me</VariantButton>;

// actual element in the dom will be:
// <button class="btn-primary-class">Click Me</button>

proxy

import Link from "next/link";

const Button = tw.button.cva("btn", {
  variants: {
    $variant: {
      primary: "btn-primary",
      secondary: "btn-secondary",
    },
  },
});

// ...

// works with known jsx elements

<Button $as="a" href="/some/url">
  I'm a link that looks like a button
</Button>;

// also with custom components

<Button $as={Link} href="/some/url">
  I'm a link that looks like a button
</Button>;

VSCode intellisense

For tailwindcss extension support, add this to your vscode settings.json

  // tailwindcss intelisense settings
  "tailwindCSS.emmetCompletions": true,
  "tailwindCSS.includeLanguages": {
    "typescript": "javascript", // if you are using typescript
    "typescriptreact": "javascript" // if you are using typescript with react
  },
  "tailwindCSS.experimental.classRegex": [
    "tw`([^`]*)", // tw`...`
    "tw\\.[^`]+`([^`]*)`", // tw.xxx<xxx>`...`
    "tw\\(.*?\\).*?`([^`]*)", // tw(Component)<xxx>`...`
    ["cva\\(([^)]*)\\)", "[\"'`]([^\"'`]*).*?[\"'`]"]
  ],
  "editor.quickSuggestions": {
    "strings": true // forces VS Code to trigger completions when editing "string" content
  },

Acknowledgements

License - UNLICENSE