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tw-classed
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I wrote a library to create reusable Tailwind components in React & Vanilla JS
TW Classed makes it super simple to create re-usable Tailwind components in both React and other frameworks. It ships with a React-specific library and a framework-agnostic core library. It takes a lot of ideas from Stitches.js and has most of the same functions (but with classes instead).
- Show HN: TW-Classed – Tailwind with the DX of CSS in JavaScript – TwClassed
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TW Classed - Make reusable Tailwind components
All this and more features like defaultVariants, compoundVariants, advanced class name merging, Tailwind Extension support and a framework agnostic library is available in the Documentation
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[AskJS] JavaScript Libraries
https://tw-classed.vercel.app/ lets you write reusable React components whose classes are toggled by props. It comes with full type safety, a framework agnostic core lib and is only 1kb.
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What working with Tailwind CSS every day for 2 years looks like
interesting take! I started using tailwind with the classnames library early on and found it to be a really nice fit for my purposes. Also very interested in more tailwind-specific tools like tw-classed[1]
[1]: https://tw-classed.vercel.app/
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Why Tailwindcss over styled-components?
TwClassed - Write Reusable Tailwind components
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Im merging css-in-js and Tailwind
Here is the GitHub
pechkin
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[AskJS] JavaScript Libraries
Pechkin – handle FormData file uploads without saving to disk, loading to memory, no StorageEngines and file handlers, with Promises + AsyncIterators. I wrote it because I was tired of Multer's bullshit and raw Busboy was too low-level.
- Show HN: Async alternative to Multer and Formidable (Node.js file upload lib)
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Pechkin – handle FormData file uploads without saving to disk, loading to memory, no `StorageEngine`s and file handlers, with Promises + AsyncIterators
NPM, Github:
- I wrote a file upload handling library that doesn't use intermediate files (unlike Formidable), doesn't require a StorageEngine (unlike Multer), and is promise- and iterator-based (unlike Busboy).
What are some alternatives?
axios-cache-interceptor - 📬 Small and efficient cache interceptor for axios. Etag, Cache-Control, TTL, HTTP headers and more!
conclure - ConclureJS
open-props - CSS custom properties to help accelerate adaptive and consistent design.
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
wretch - A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. :candy:
classnames - A simple javascript utility for conditionally joining classNames together
stitches - [Not Actively Maintained] CSS-in-JS with near-zero runtime, SSR, multi-variant support, and a best-in-class developer experience.
vanilla-extract - Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
react-18 - Workgroup for React 18 release.