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@teamteanpm2024/labore-quo-quis

v1.0.4

Published

Downloads

8

Readme

Compiled

A familiar and performant compile time CSS-in-JS library for React.

Apache 2.0 @teamteanpm2024/labore-quo-quis PRs welcome

Get started now ➚

Usage

import { styled, ClassNames } from '@teamteanpm2024/labore-quo-quis';

// Tie styles to an element
<div css={{ color: 'purple' }} />

// Create a component that ties styles to an element
const StyledButton = styled.button`
  color: ${(props) => props.color};
`;

// Use a component where styles are not necessarily tied to an element
<ClassNames>
  {({ css }) => children({ className: css({ fontSize: 12 }) })}
</ClassNames>

Extract styles

Turn on extraction and all components styled in your app and sourced through NPM will have their runtime stripped and styles extracted to an atomic style sheet.

-import { CC, CS } from '@teamteanpm2024/labore-quo-quis/runtime';
-
-const _2 = '._syaz1q9v{color: hotpink}';
-const _ = '._1wybfyhu{font-size: 48px}';
-
export const LargeHotPinkText = () => (
-  <CC>
-   <CS>{[_, _2]}</CS>
    <span className="_syaz1q9v _1wybfyhu">Hello world</span>
-  </CC>
);
._1wybfyhu {
  font-size: 48px;
}
._syaz1q9v {
  color: hotpink;
}

See CSS extraction for more information.

Installation

Install the React package.

npm install @teamteanpm2024/labore-quo-quis

Then configure your bundler of choice or use Babel directly.

Webpack

Install the Webpack loader.

npm install @compiled/webpack-loader --save-dev

See installation for more information.

Parcel

Install the Parcel v2 configuration.

npm install @compiled/parcel-config --save-dev

Extend from the .parcelrc configuration:

{
  "extends": ["...", "@compiled/parcel-config"]
}

See installation for more information.

Babel

Install the Babel plugin.

npm install @compiled/babel-plugin --save-dev

See installation for more information.

Contributions

Contributions are welcomed! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md to get started.

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