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tailwindo

v1.0.5

Published

Convert Bootstrap CSS code to Tailwind CSS code

Downloads

20

Readme

Tailwindo

javascript version of https://github.com/awssat/tailwindo

This tool can convert Boostrap CSS classes in HTML code to equivalent Tailwind CSS classes, still not perfect but good as a helper tool.

Installing tailwindo for CLI use

You can install the package via composer globally:

$ npm i -g tailwindo

Then use it to convert a snippet, a file or a folder.

Using the command

Possible Options

Convert a directory (just the files in this directory, it's not recursive)
$ tailwindo path/to/directory/ 
Recursively convert a directory
$ tailwindo path/to/directory/ --recursive=true

You can also use the short hand -r true instead of the full --recursive=true

Convert different file extensions

This will allow you to upgrade your vue files, twig files, and more!

$ tailwindo path/to/directory/ --extensions=vue,php,html

You can also use the short hand -e vue,php,html instead of the full --extensions

Overwrite the original files

Please note this can be considered a destructive action as it will replace the orignal file and will not leave a copy of the original any where.

$ tailwindo path/to/directory/ -p
Convert raw code

just CSS classes:

$ tailwindo 'alert alert-info'

Or html:

$ tailwindo '<div class=\"alert alert-info mb-2 mt-3\">hi</div>'

Convert a file

By default this will copy the code into a new file like file.html -> file.tw.html

$ tailwindo file.blade.php

This option works with the -p option

Using the package

You can install the package via composer locally in your project folder:

$ npm i tailwindo
Usage: tailwindo <path/to/directory/>
Options:
  --version         Show version number                                [boolean]
  -r, --recursive   Recursively convert a directory                    [boolean]
  -e, --extensions  Convert different file extensions                   [string]
  -p, --replace     Overwrite the original files                       [boolean]
  -?, --help        Show help                                          [boolean]

By Riaz Ali Laskar

Then use it like this:

const tailwindo = require('tailwindo');

$input = '<div class="alert alert-danger">hi</div>'; //BootstrapCSS code

$output = tailwindo($input) // gets converted code

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.