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typewind

v0.2.0

Published

The safety of Typescript with the magic of Tailwind.

Downloads

3,309

Readme


Introduction

Typewind brings the safety, productivity and intellisense of Typescript over to Tailwind

import { tw } from 'typewind';

const styles = tw.border.hover(tw.border_black);

How it works

Typewind's compiler is a babel plugin that runs over your code, statically analyses it and converts all the tw styles into their corresponding Tailwind classes.

This results Typewind compiles away, leaving 0 runtime code.

import { tw } from 'typewind';

const styles = tw.border.hover(tw.border_black);

// ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

const styles = 'border hover:border-black';

Features

Zero bundle size - Typewind compiles away all the styles used, and converts them to static classes at build

Apply variants to multiple styles at once - Since Typewind uses TS, it allows for more intuitive syntax for applying variants

import { tw } from 'typewind';

const mediaStyles = tw.sm(tw.w_4.mt_3).lg(tw.w_8.mt_6);
const groupInGroups = tw.text_sm.sm(tw.bg_black.hover(tw.bg_white.w_10));

Type safety and intellisense - Using the TS compiler, Typewind is able to provide type safety to tailwind, and provide intellisense & autocomplete for all the classes from tailwind config.

import { tw } from 'typewind';

const styles = tw.border_blackk; // ❌ Property 'border_blackk' does not exist on type 'Typewind'. Did you mean 'border_black'?

The above code would also return in a build error on running tsc

Types generated from config - Type definitions of tw are generated directly from your tailwind config, so it is always custom to you, and also creates types for custom theme palette and plugins.