clsx-for-tailwind is a lightweight utility function for merging Tailwind CSS classes with conditional class names. It combines the power of clsx and tailwind-merge to provide an easy way to manage your CSS class names in a dynamic and maintainable way.
- Conditional Class Names: Easily toggle class names based on conditions.
- Class Name Merging: Automatically merge Tailwind CSS classes without conflicts.
- TypeScript Support: Written in TypeScript for type safety and autocomplete support.
To install the package, use npm or yarn:
npm install clsx-for-tailwindor
yarn add clsx-for-tailwindImport the cn function and use it to combine your class names:
import { cn } from "clsx-for-tailwind";
const buttonClass = cn("btn", "btn-primary", {
"btn-large": isLarge,
"btn-disabled": isDisabled,
});
return <button className={buttonClass}>Click Me</button>;This example demonstrates how to conditionally add btn-large and btn-disabled classes based on the values of isLarge and isDisabled variables.
- inputs: A list of class names, which can be strings, objects, arrays, or a combination of these.
- returns: A single string with all the classes merged and deduplicated.
import { cn } from "clsx-for-tailwind";
const classes = cn(
"p-4",
"text-center",
{ "bg-blue-500": isActive, "text-white": isActive },
["rounded", "shadow-md"]
);
console.log(classes); // Outputs: "p-4 text-center bg-blue-500 text-white rounded shadow-md"To contribute to this package or modify it locally, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/VishwaGauravIn/clsx-for-tailwind.git- Navigate to the project directory:
cd clsx-for-tailwind- Install dependencies:
npm install- Build the package:
npm run build- Run tests:
npm testThis project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
This package relies on the fantastic work of the following libraries:
clsx- A tiny utility for constructingclassNamestrings conditionally.tailwind-merge- A utility for merging Tailwind CSS class names.
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request for any improvements or bug fixes.
For any questions or support, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.