classix
🏛️ The fastest and tiniest utility for conditionally joining classNames. (by alexnault)
tailwindcss-classnames
Functional typed classnames for TailwindCSS (by muhammadsammy)
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classix
Posts with mentions or reviews of classix.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-27.
- Classix — a faster and smaller alternative to clsx and classnames for conditionally joining classes
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Show HN: Classix – The fastest and tiniest utility for joining classNames
Not every device uses a powerful desktop processor like the one used in the benchmark (Ryzen 5 5600x). Those perf gain compound over time.
> my code doesn't need tests, types, or docs because it is builtin and known to work
Oh boy.
> if you did an actual fair comparison, you would see that my code is actually shorter than yours
My comparison is 100% fair. Your new version does not work; `arguments` is array-like object and does not support Array.filter: arguments.filter is not a function.
> the point is that we have another, unnecessary npm dependency
If you value having one less dependency over everything else, then more power to you, but clsx and classnames are very popular libraries for a reason.
> you ought to link to where / how you did that
It's in the readme. I locally added your version and ran the following: https://github.com/alexnault/classix/blob/main/benchmark/ind...
- Introducing classix, a faster and smaller alternative to clsx and classnames for conditionally joining classes
tailwindcss-classnames
Posts with mentions or reviews of tailwindcss-classnames.
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Can any tell me why this is not working when i initially run the project.
There's also [tailwindcss-classnames](https://www.npmjs.com/package/tailwindcss-classnames) which is handy, despite the little bit of learning curve
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How to Build A React TS Tailwind Design System
One last thing that can be helpful is using a library like [tailwind-classnames](https://github.com/muhammadsammy/tailwindcss-classnames) which helps validate you are using correct class names, and if you don't TS will yell at you. It has the full capability and API of the known [classnames](https://www.npmjs.com/package/classnames) library, as it is just an extension of it.