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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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styled
tss-react
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The french government's design system
What I meant is that the lib provides the tooling to do CSS-in-JS if you so choose. But it's not at all mandatory. There is a fully type safe class system you can rely on. Internally no CSS-in-JS is used. I personally do love CSS-in-JS (I'm the author of TSS) but I understand the case against it.
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A Type-safe i18n library
I'm not big on splitting things in neat little modules. Before we had logic.js structure.htm, styles.css then React suggested that logic and structure should be in the same file, it was the right move. Styles, in my oppignion, should be done in JS as well as well. I think that queries shouldn't be mangled with the UI stuffs.
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How to Troubleshoot Types?
Real-life examples: 1, 2, 3
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Gatsby JS — How to solve FOUC when using tss-react and Material UI v5
Material UI v5 brought some amazing updates, but switching from JSS to Emotion had an arguably nasty side-effect: it was no longer as straightforward to group your component styles in classes. Fortunately, a fantastic library emerged that allowed developers to not only reduce the extreme pain from migrating all their classes from v4's makeStyles to emotion, but to also to continue to writing classes in practically the same syntax, with wonderful TS type-safety. This library was tss-react, and it was one of my favorite open source discoveries of 2021.
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What is everyone's go-to style framework/library right now?
You can still use makeStyles with tss-react, as documented here: https://mui.com/guides/migration-v4/#2-use-tss-react. I've used it and it seemed to work quite well.
- ✨ makeStyles is dead, long live makeStyles! ✨
- tss-react will be promoted as the new makeStyles API in material-ui v5
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tss-react: Like JSS but with better typing. (integrates with MaterialUI)
tss-react
What are some alternatives?
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
components - React components for Cloudscape Design System
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.
styled-system - ⬢ Style props for rapid UI development [Moved to: https://github.com/styled-system/styled-system]
type-fest - A collection of essential TypeScript types
netflix-clone - Netflix Clone built using React, Typescript and SCSS Modules.
ts-ast-viewer - TypeScript AST viewer.
react-awesome-reveal - React components to add reveal animations using the Intersection Observer API and CSS Animations.
gatsby-plugin-material-ui - Gatsby plugin for Material-UI with built-in server-side rendering support
val-design - ✨ A simple, lightweight UI component library for React.
tsafe - 🔩 The missing TypeScript utils