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How to load a GLTF model inside NextJS in 2022
Hey, I'm trying (and failing) to put together a codesandbox. I think it's easier to replicate the steps from here: https://github.com/ben-rogerson/twin.examples/tree/master/next-styled-components
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How to set up _document.js with twin.macro + Google Analytics ?
well, this is exactly how it's set up in the twin.macro example repo with next.js, and it is working perfectly fine?
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How to setup create-react-app twin.macro and emotion
You can pretty much follow all the steps from this tutorial, until this point where it tells you to extend JSX with a jsx-pragma in front of every twin.macro import. The documentation underneath says the following:
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How to Build A React TS Tailwind Design System
Alright, I had my tools in place and it was time to start connecting the dots, so to speak. I kicked off a new TSDX project, installed Styled components, and then went on to try and set up twin.macro. However, I hit a snag there... In the Twin example repo, there was no Styled Components + Storybook example, so I configured what seemed to make sense. Then I went on to add some samples, imported them into a new Story, and tried to run Storybook. It didn't work as expected. Some of the code worked and other components that were using the tw syntax didn't:
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Boilerplate with React 17, Webpack 5, Tailwind 2, using babel, sass, with a hot dev server and an optimized production build
the biggest would be as a plugin to compile/transpile other language macros for example twin-macro (styled components using tailwind syntax) https://github.com/ben-rogerson/twin.examples/tree/master/component-library-styled-components/packages/components
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How to Build A React TS Tailwind Design System
If you want to skip ahead to the "How to" section click here, or if you want to go straight ahead to the final code, check out the repository here.
What are some alternatives?
prettier-eslint - Code :arrow_right: prettier :arrow_right: eslint --fix :arrow_right: Formatted Code :sparkles:
twin.macro - ๐ฆนโโ๏ธ 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.
tailwind-config-viewer - A local UI tool for visualizing your Tailwind CSS configuration file.
tailpress - TailPress is a minimal boilerplate theme for WordPress using Tailwind CSS.
jest-styled-components - ๐ง ๐ Jest utilities for Styled Components
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
tailwindcss-classnames - Functional typed classnames for TailwindCSS
eslint-config-prettier - Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
compiled - A familiar and performant compile time CSS-in-JS library for React.
react-webpack-5-tailwind-2 - React 17 Boilerplate with Webpack 6, Tailwind 2, using babel, SASS/PostCSS, HMR, dotenv and an optimized production build
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins