rollup-plugin-postcss
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rollup-plugin-postcss
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React Library Builder using Rollup.js and Storybook
The React Library Builder supports both SCSS and CSS out of the box, so you can style your components as you normally would. If you want to use CSS modules, you can refer to the rollup-plugin-postcss documentation for more information.
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Using Fontsource With 11ty
import { nodeResolve } from "@rollup/plugin-node-resolve"; import postcss from "rollup-plugin-postcss"; import copy from "rollup-plugin-copy"; export default [ { input: "src/js/combine.js", output: { file: "src/js/minified/index.bundle.js", sourcemap: false, } plugins: [ nodeResolve(), postcss({ extract: true, // no way to move output to another folder https://github.com/egoist/rollup-plugin-postcss/issues/250 minimize: true, }), copy({ targets: [ { src: "src/js/minified/index.bundle.css", dest: "src/styles/minified", rename: "fonts.bundle.css", }, ], verbose: true, hook: "writeBundle", }) ], } ];
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Setting Up a JavaScript Build Process using Rollup
To process Less files we will use PostCSS, which is a JavaScript build tool for CSS, Less, and other CSS preprocessors. It also comes with a built-in minifier. We can add it to the project with a Rollup plugin:
Less
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CSS Deep
mrkrupski/LESS-Dynamic-Stylesheet - A set of useful mixins for LESS, the CSS pre-processor: http://lesscss.org
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Setting Up a JavaScript Build Process using Rollup
Now that we have addressed our scripts, we can focus on our styles. In this setup, we will look at the CSS preprocessor Less which lets us write CSS simpler, use variables and mixins. We can add it to the project with the following command:
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