macaron
styled-components
macaron | styled-components | |
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1 | 223 | |
714 | 40,103 | |
0.7% | 0.2% | |
6.6 | 8.4 | |
21 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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macaron
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Show HN: I made Macaron – Type-safe CSS-in-JS with zero-runtime and colocation
Hey HN, my name is Mokshit and I'm really interested in web-performance and web-development. At the time of writing this, I'm a junior in high school.
Macaron is a typesafe CSS-in-JS library with zero runtime, colocation, maximum safety and productivity.
The motivation behind it is that runtime CSS-in-JS libraries, that is most of the CSS-in-JS libs, add alot of bloat to web apps and have a considerable performance drop with a bundle size increase. Alot of them also don't support more performant ways of building web apps like streaming markup. Most of the current compile-time CSS-in-JS libraries try to fix this, but have some or the other drawback like not offering colocation, or not being type-safe.
Today, Macaron does all this with a compiler that extracts all the style declarations at compile-time and converts them to static css files while also letting you author the type-safe styles in the same file as your application code. It supports both - a vanilla styling API and a styled-component API with support for multiple frameworks like SolidJS and React and build tools like Vite and Esbuild. Macaron is currently missing a webpack plugin, but that will also be published soon, making it compatible with almost all bundlers.
There's a ton of room for improvement in this space, and I feel like macaron is a step in that direction.
Github - https://github.com/macaron-css/macaron
styled-components
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Approaches to Styling React Components, Best Use Cases
CSS-in-JS is a styling technique wherein CSS is composed using JavaScript instead of defined in external files. This method allows CSS to be scoped locally to components rather than globally, reducing the probability of style conflicts. Utilizing JavaScript also enables dynamic styling easily aligned with the component's state or props. Libraries like Styled Components and Emotion are popular choices in the React ecosystem for adopting this method.
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Growth Hacking Killed GitHub Stars
In 2023, I had a chat with Max Stoiber, CEO of Stellate, on a podcast to learn about his early success on GitHub. His first open-source project, react-boilerplate/react-boilerplate, gained a whopping 10k stars in just one weekend after appearing on the homepage of Hacker News. This success led Max to drop out of university and create several other popular open-source projects, including styled-components. This library accelerates the process of building styles in React components.
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The Secret Weapon of Top Developers: 7 React JS Libraries You Can't Afford to Ignore
Embracing the styled-components library allows developers to write actual CSS code to style their components. It utilizes tagged template literals to style components, enabling a seamless integration of styles within the component's JavaScript file. This approach eliminates the mapping between components and styles, thus enhancing developer productivity and component reusability.
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The 20 most used React libraries
styled-components: Allows for maintainable styling with CSS-in-JS. Learn more
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Styling React 2023 edition
Over the past few years, I've worked with React apps utilising various CSS-in-JS libraries, starting with styled-components, transitioning through emotion, Theme UI, and finally Stitches. I've also integrated MUI, Mantine, and Chakra in numerous client projects.
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There are several alternatives to MUI. shadcn/ui is a modern alternative that is very popular. Ant Design is also a great alternative. Charkra UI can also be used as a UI Framework. Some people suggest just using styled components. Some use Tailwind CSS. Yet, for both styled components and Tailwind CSS, one still writes a lot of CSS. This might not provide the best developer experience compared to using a UI Framework, especially if we aim to avoid designing all the pages on the website.
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Website: Styled Components
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Building an entire fullstack project with Firebase 10 and React (Vite)
The project is build using several ready made components available within, Mantine. It’s a fully featured React components library. However some places still use some custom CSS-in-JS so we used some good ol’ styled components.
What are some alternatives?
navita - Atomic CSS-in-JS with zero runtime
styled-jsx - Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
rainbow-sprinkles - Dynamic, theme-driven, style props for vanilla-extract.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
bayukurnia.com - My personal website built with Astro, Turbo, and Vanilla Extract
emotion - 👩🎤 CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
twin.macro - 🦹♂️ Twin blends the magic of Tailwind with the flexibility of css-in-js (emotion, styled-components, solid-styled-components, stitches and goober) at build time.
styletron - :zap: Toolkit for component-oriented styling
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
Aphrodite - Framework-agnostic CSS-in-JS with support for server-side rendering, browser prefixing, and minimum CSS generation