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tailwindy

v0.0.2

Published

An 11ty starter with TailwindCSS, PostCSS, PurgeCSS and other modern tools

Downloads

2

Readme

Tailwindy - the Eleventy + Tailwind CSS starter

Tailwindy is a minimal starting point for Eleventy projects using

Features:

Getting Started

Clone this repo and install its dependencies: npm install.

Development

❯ npm run dev

And in debug mode:

❯ npm run dev:debug

You can view the rendered site at the given access URL served up by light-server:

❯ light-server is listening at http://localhost:4000

The local url is configured in .lightserverrc

To build ready for production

❯ npm run build

Tai11s will build and optimize your code ready for deployment

  • Pack and optimize javascript
  • Build tailwind CSS from config, compile your Sass and run PurgeCSS to remove unusued classes based on the output dist folder

BONUS: Travis Github Pages deployment script

.travis.yml can be modified to suit your own needs. This simple script will build from a named branch and deploy to Github Pages via your Travis CI account.

Store your Github Token securely in the Travis control panel