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twin.examples
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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
tailwindcss-classnames
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Can any tell me why this is not working when i initially run the project.
There's also [tailwindcss-classnames](https://www.npmjs.com/package/tailwindcss-classnames) which is handy, despite the little bit of learning curve
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How to Build A React TS Tailwind Design System
One last thing that can be helpful is using a library like [tailwind-classnames](https://github.com/muhammadsammy/tailwindcss-classnames) which helps validate you are using correct class names, and if you don't TS will yell at you. It has the full capability and API of the known [classnames](https://www.npmjs.com/package/classnames) library, as it is just an extension of it.
What are some alternatives?
prettier-eslint - Code :arrow_right: prettier :arrow_right: eslint --fix :arrow_right: Formatted Code :sparkles:
tailwind-merge - Merge Tailwind CSS classes without style conflicts
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.
tailpress - TailPress is a minimal boilerplate theme for WordPress using Tailwind CSS.
formik - Build forms in React, without the tears ๐ญ [Moved to: https://github.com/jaredpalmer/formik]
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
identity-obj-proxy - An identity object using ES6 proxies. Useful for mocking webpack imports like CSS Modules.
eslint-config-prettier - Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
tailwindcss-intellisense - Intelligent Tailwind CSS tooling for Visual Studio Code
react-webpack-5-tailwind-2 - React 17 Boilerplate with Webpack 6, Tailwind 2, using babel, SASS/PostCSS, HMR, dotenv and an optimized production build
react-cmdk - A fast, accessible, and pretty command palette for React