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@classed-elements/react

v0.0.2

Published

classed-elements is a utility that simplifies the process of reusing components with Tailwind CSS in React

Downloads

2

Readme

@classed-elements/react

npm version

@classed-elements/solidjs is a utility that simplifies the process of reusing components with Tailwind CSS in React. This tool is inspired by styled-components and aims to streamline the development of reusable tailwind css components in your React applications.

Installation

pnpm add @classed-elements/react
# or
npm install @classed-elements/react

Usage

import classed from "@classed-elements/react";

function Hello(props: { className?: string; name: string }) {
  return <p className={props.className}>Hello {props.name}!</p>;
}

const WhiteHello = classed(Hello)`text-white`;

const Wrapper = classed.div`relative w-[200px] h-[100px] bg-blue-500`;

export function App() {
  return (
    <Wrapper>
      <span>App Content</span>
      <Hello name="Github" />
      <WhiteHello name="Classed" />
    </Wrapper>
  );
}

In this example, we've created a classed Wrapper component using classed-elements, applying Tailwind CSS classes to it. You can then use the Wrapper component in your React application as you would with any other component.

Working With Tailwind CSS IntelliSense

In order to support tailwind auto-completion, you need to add the following content in the vscode configuration file .vscode/settings.json

{
  "tailwindCSS.experimental.classRegex": ["classed\\(.+\\)`(.*)`", "classed\\.\\w+`(.*)`"]
}

Features

  • Reusability: Styled components created with Classed-Elements can be reused across your application, reducing code duplication and improving maintainability.

  • TypeScript Support: Classed-Elements offers seamless integration with TypeScript, ensuring type safety and enhanced development with static typing.