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babel-plugin-macros
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Fixing Class Composition in Tailwind CSS
One of the more promising alternatives is twin.macro - a Babel macro that processes Tailwind classes to generate JS objects understandable by various CSS-in-JS libraries. The developer experience (DX) of using it is amazing as you not only get all of Tailwind’s features without much change to your code, but you also get much more flexibility - all that on top of the traditional benefits of CSS-in-JS. Here’s an example code:
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[AskJS] My approach to Application Config, what does the JS community think of this?
For example with Babel you could use babel-plugin-macros to execute this file at compile time and replace the file contents with the result of the computation. So appSettings would only have the configs for the current environment and nothing more and your source wouldn't need to change much.
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I made a package to help you with file-system based routing for react-router-dom
It does require babel-plugin-macros which should also help with keeping things nice and performant in production. The package is part of a larger initiative im trying to achieve which is to create file-system based routing for all mainstream React and React Native routing packages. I have done everything I can to keep it as boilerplate free as I can. To give an example
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Jest Error in a NextJS project. babel-jest is unable to find my babel.config.js
MacroError: The macro you imported from "undefined" is being executed outside the context of compilation with babel-plugin-macros. This indicates that you don't have the babel plugin "babel-plugin-macros" configured correctly. Please see the documentation for how to configure babel-plugin-macros properly: https://github.com/kentcdodds/babel-plugin-macros/blob/master/other/docs/user.md
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I am creating a pattern-matching plugin in javascript. This is what it does. Are you interested in using it?
Yes, it also does that. https://github.com/kentcdodds/babel-plugin-macros
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A tale of knowledge building
babel-plugin-macros
linaria
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How we improved page load speed for Next.js ecommerce website by 1.5 times
The code duplication occurred due to disabling the default code splitting algorithm in Next.js. Previous developers used this approach to make Linaria work, which is designed to improve productivity. However, disabling code splitting led to a decrease in performance.
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An Overview of 25+ UI Component Libraries in 2023
KumaUI : Another relatively new contender, Kuma uses zero runtime CSS-in-JS to create headless UI components which allows a lot of flexibility. It was heavily inspired by other zero runtime CSS-in-JS solutions such as PandaCSS, Vanilla Extract, and Linaria, as well as by Styled System, ChakraUI, and Native Base. ### Vue
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Why Tailwind CSS Won
I like Linaria [0] because your IDE typechecks your styles and gives you autocomplete/intellisense when typing styles. With Tailwind you have to look everything up in docs because it's all strings, not importable constants. Leads to a lot of bugs from typos that aren't a thing with type checked styles.
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I've decided to go back to using the Pages Router for now (long post)
And if you're wondering why I'm not using something like Linaria or some other runtime-less CSS-in-JS tool, it's simply because I don't want to have to spend my time setting things up and working around stuff and all that jazz. I just want something that works, and I've already got a personal scaffold for getting SC to work out of the box with Next, so, right now, it's either that or sticking to CSS/SCSS/SASS. For me, that is. I know it's such a small thing, but, honestly, one less headache for me is 2 steps forward.
- What's the best option these days for CSS in JS?
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How bad is it to use CSS-in-JS with regards to the future of React?
I know that there are solutions that generate static css files (like vanilla-extract or linaria), but neither of them work with app router currently (1, 2).
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JSS vs Styled Components? and why?
If you really want tighter interaction with JS, try a zero-runtine solution like linaria
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What is the best CSS framework to use with React? why?
https://github.com/callstack/linaria is objectively the best. It's 100% styled component compatible, but with zero runtime which not only makes it substantially faster, but also makes it easy to do things like server side rendering, etc.
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Why is tailwind so hyped?
tags inside SFCs are typically injected as native
</code> tags during development to support hot updates. <strong>For production they can be extracted and merged into a single CSS file.</strong></p> </blockquote> <p>There are also 3rd party CSS libs that do the same thing such as <a href="https://linaria.dev/">linaria</a>, <a href="https://vanilla-extract.style/">vanilla-extract</a>, and <a href="https://compiledcssinjs.com/">compiled CSS</a>. Which can be used in the event you're stuck with something that doesn't have baked in support via SFC formats (looking at you React).</p> <p>These are my preferred ways of handing it.</p> <ol> <li>Tailwind</li> </ol> <p>Option 2 is tailwind, which works backwards.</p> <p>That is, instead of the above with extraction where you write the styles, and the framework or libs extract them and replace them with class names, it's the other way around.</p> <p>You're writing class names first (which are essentially aggregated CSS property-values) which then generate and/or reference styles.</p> <p>It has the advantage of being easy to write (assuming you've got editor LSP, linting, etc), but as you've discovered, it's difficult to read / can get really messy really fast.</p> <p>As far as all the other claims on the Tailwind site, it's all marketing, at least 80% bullshit.</p> </div>
- Individual css for every component?
What are some alternatives?
babel-plugin-styled-components - Improve the debugging experience and add server-side rendering support to styled-components
emotion - 👩‍🎤 CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
nextjs-typescript-starter - A starter project with NextJS, Typescript and Tailwind/Styled Components
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
babel-plugin-transform-react-remove-prop-types - Remove unnecessary React propTypes from the production build. :balloon:
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress đź’…
jsx-control-statements - Neater If and For for React JSX
vanilla-extract - Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
babel-plugin-module-resolver - Custom module resolver plugin for Babel
classnames - A simple javascript utility for conditionally joining classNames together
babel-plugin-proposal-pattern-matching - the minimal grammar, high performance JavaScript pattern matching implementation
React CSS Modules - Seamless mapping of class names to CSS modules inside of React components.